NEKOOSA, Wis. (WSAW) - Ho-Chunk Gaming in Nekoosa held a Native American Song and Dance Showcase to teach the community about Ho-Chunk culture. The showcase gave Wood County residents demonstrations ...
(Tribune News Service) — A group of Native American soldiers deployed their unique language skills to prevent German and Japanese code breakers from deciphering American military communications during ...
The Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) will debut an exhibition this summer that shines a spotlight on the tradition of Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry. Titled “Weaving a Legacy,” this comprehensive showcase ...
OSHKOSH – The Paine Art Center and Gardens is set to reopen to the public March 15 with a new exhibition, "Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry." Curated by Tom Jones, a Ho-Chunk artist and ...
A slate of Native American groups have filed a legal brief in support of a Wisconsin tribe’s case against prediction ...
MONONA - Chainsaws whirred in San Damiano park on the shores of Lake Monona Thursday, but they weren't cutting down trees. They were bringing old logs to life. The park, which sits on the ancestral ...
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- On Saturday, the second Annual Ho-Chunk Nation Founders Powwow was held at the La Crosse Center. The event celebrated Native American culture through dance and festivities. One ...
When he was a kid, Casey Brown remembers traveling from his home in Wisconsin to the University of Illinois in Champaign to protest the then-use of its mascot, Chief Illiniwek. Brown, a member of the ...
TOMAH, Wis. (WKBT) -- The HO-CHUNK Nation and Alliant Energy teamed up today to plant indigenous fruit trees in Tomah. Volunteers planted 300 fruit and nut tree seedlings on native Ho-Chunk land ...
Kalshi (KALSHI) and Robinhood Markets (HOOD), both of which offer prediction markets, are facing growing legal pressure after Native American groups filed a brief supporting a Wisconsin lawsuit ...
The Native American protest in North Dakota transcends the Standing Rock Sioux’s attempt to block an oil pipeline near their reservation, says Ho-Chunk Nation President Wilfrid Cleveland. “The Dakota ...
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