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This month, gray wolves went back on the endangered species list. But it wasn’t because the population suddenly plummeted. It had more to do with an ongoing fight between stakeholders who have strong, opposing feelings about protecting wolves.
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Every spring, Wasson Dillard goes looking for bulrush – a long fragile plant that grows in the wetlands of northern Michigan. She teaches other Indigenous people to harvest, dry and weave the bulrush into mats and baskets, preserving the tradition for future generations.
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The First Americans showcase at the Ramsdell Regional Center for the Arts features a variety of art from beadwork, to pottery, and paintings.
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The First Nations Version of the New Testament aims to honor Native American language and thought patterns.
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Every spring, Wasson Dillard goes looking for bulrush – a long fragile plant that grows in the wetlands of northern Michigan. She teaches other Indigenous people to harvest, dry and weave the bulrush into mats and baskets, preserving the tradition for future generations.
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On Stateside , how can schools keep COVID-19 cases under control on campus, while also holding in-person classes? Albion College is hoping that their...