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Ojibwe
UW-Madison Campus
Feb 9, 2023
Ojibwe Winter Games return to Wisconsin after 150 years
Resurgence of games serve as key cultural revitalization effort
Herald
Feb 25, 2022
Tug of War: Fate of Wisconsin wolves caught between hunters, Tribes, ecologists and cattlemen
After recently becoming relisted as protected species, Wisconsin wolf hunt debate is settled — for now
State of Wisconsin
Oct 14, 2021
DNR reveals state tensions amid new wolf hunt quota
DNR established the harvest quota for November wolf hunt, leaving hunters wanting more, conservationists fighting for none
Features
May 3, 2021
Stop Line 3: The Indigenous-led fight to halt construction on the last remaining segment of a thousand-mile pipeline
The crumbling Line 3 can only operate at half capacity, if finished, the replacement would restore it to its full capacity of 760,000 barrels per day
Science News
Apr 28, 2021
Language revitalization efforts for Ojibwe continue despite COVID-19 challenges
Language revitalization efforts are important to conserve Indigenous thought and community, UW professor says
Herald
Feb 25, 2020
Energy Institute hosts panel discussing renewable energy and indigenous peoples
The panel discussed recent innovations as well as ongoing barriers tribes face
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