For the first time in more than 30 years, the Detroit Institute of Arts is hosting a major exhibition of Native American art.
That is what our history books told us. But does the history of Lake Michigan really begin with a French explorer? Of course not. Anishinaabe people had known, traveled and fished the lake for ...
SAGINAW, MI — Saginaw leaders next week will honor the Anishinaabe people whose place in the region’s history predates the arrival of American settlers. As part of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Saginaw ...
During the week of Indigenous Peoples’ Day (Monday, October 13), the Grand Rapids Public Museum (GRPM) will host two special ...
Grand Rapids Public Museum used part of the grant money to hire Jannan Cotto as Anishinaabe curator. The rest will go to upgrades, projects, and developing an internship program. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — ...
In celebration of America’s Presidents’ Day on Monday, Feb. 17, I would like to offer a story of a great chief and leader of the Anishinaabe, Shagobay, who met U.S. presidents, negotiated treaties and ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- The Gerald R. Ford International Airport recently installed a sculpture honoring the long history of American Indians in West Michigan. The sculpture, installed late April, was ...
ST. IGNACE — A ceremony to embrace and celebrate the expansion of the Father Marquette National Memorial in St. Ignace was held Monday afternoon. Father Jacques Marquette founded St. Ignace in 1671. A ...
Today, many First Nations are expanding their syrup businesses, rebuilding their ancestral connections to the sugar bush ...
The associated Father Marquette Museum building was destroyed by a fire in 2000. The site where the building once stood is now used for annual powwows, for which the grant will cover new improvements.
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- Signs will soon be installed throughout Traverse City dedicated to Anishinaabe history. Traverse City and the surrounding towns of northern Michigan exist ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Three new murals have been completed at the Grand Rapids Public Museum to accompany the soon-to-be-renovated Anishinaabe exhibit called “Anishinabek: The People of this ...
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