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That’s where a long-proposed scenic road would run – between U.S. Highway 31 and M-22 – taking people from Beulah into Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
The land is mostly dense hardwood forest and it s extremely hilly.
“This is almost a 90-degree descent here we’re going to go down here, so we may want to keep our hands free,” says Andy Norman, a retiree of Michigan State University Extension who lives nearby.
Andy Norman lives near the proposed Benzie Scenic Road. Much of the land consists of hilly, dense hardwood forest.
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After about three-to-four miles of rigorous hiking, he peaks a ridge and scans the horizon.
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As a child, Kenny recalls being taught Anishinaabe history and culture by older men who didn’t speak English.
“They told me the creation story in my native language – Anishinaabemowin. It’s a lot more powerful in the native language. It brings out a lot more meaning to why we’re here, and the earth.”
Kenny said many people don’t know that story today, and that’s why he’s determined to teach Anishinaabemowin to as many people as he can.
“I’m humbled because I get to walk on Mother Earth and enjoy her presence,” he said.
“The only thing I can say about me giving back to her is, I’m using my language. I’m expressing who she is, using my language. It’s what I was meant to do.”
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