The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians conducted its annual walleye and whitefish stocking efforts this summer in the ...
As whitefish disappear from the lower Great Lakes, scientists are hatching emergency rescue plans. One idea: Taking fish out of the lakes and raising them indefinitely in ponds for safekeeping.
Mooz the labradoodle is helping scientists from the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians study the threatened wood ...
The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians has completed its annual fish stocking, releasing over 500,000 walleye and ...
This summer, Indigenous communities in Michigan are gathering for traditional powwows, bringing together tribe members and others for a time of dancing, singing traditional songs and preserving ...
Indigenous communities across Michigan are hosting annual powwows this summer, bringing together tribe members and others for a time of dancing, singing traditional songs and sharing community. The ...
More than 100,000 whitefish and over 430,000 walleye were released this year by the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa ...
PETOSKEY, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hunt Capital Partners, in collaboration with Odawa Economic Development Management, Inc. (“OEDMI”), the economic development arm of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of ...
He’s not exactly offended by it, more exasperated. Totem poles—a symbol common to tribes in the Pacific Northwest—are about 2,000 miles out of place in Weekwitonsing. Moreover, he tells me the ...
The Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan announced Thursday it has released a smart phone app to guide people toward safe consumption of Great Lakes fish. The app, called the Gigiigoo'inaan "Our Fish" App ...
A Google Map image showing 1028 S Nicolet Street in Mackinaw City, Mich. The undeveloped land on the left is where the Little Traverse Bay of Odawa Indians plans to build a Class II casino. (Google ...
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