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University of Minnesota to collaborate with tribal groups in first-of-its-kind CWD plan
The University of Minnesota will collaborate with tribal communities from across the state to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease. The initiative will be one of the first tribal CWD management plans in the U.S.
United states
University of minnesota
Tiffany wolf
Peter christenson
Marc schwabenlander
Natural resources trust fund
White earth department of natural resources
Red lake band
Chippewa indians department
Natural resources
Leech lake band
Ojibwe division
Resource management
White earth department
Natural resources trust
Restoring the land
Nearly all of the land we live on was taken from Native people. What can property owners do to make it.
United states
Glen ellyn
City of minneapolis
Kaitlin curtice
Ben norquist
Christian potawatomi
Upper sioux community state park
Red lake band
Chippewa indians
Native led land back
Chien treaty
Land back
Dawes act
New children s book on Ojibwe language published
Happy Dancing Turtle board in Pine River helped develop three-book series
Erika bailey johnson
Bemidji state university
Smell many things
Smell many
Hear many things
Happy dancing turtle
Red lake band
Dancing porcupine books
Riverfeet books
Pineandlakes echo journal
Pine river
Driftless region
Echo journal
Local news
News brief
We re still here, we still have culture : K-State student presents at Indigenous People s Day event
Student speaker presented her studies of indigenous librarianship and data sovereignty at K-State’s Indigenous People’s Day.
Manhattan public library
United states
Abigail whitney
Audrey swartz
Arigon starr
Dustin tahmakhera
Avery johnson collegian media group
Mcnair scholars program
Student union
Indigenous peoples day
During indigenous peoples day
Peoples day
Avery johnson
Collegian media group
Indigenous people
Indigenous film
New book available in children s Ojibwe language series - Brainerd Dispatch | News, weather, sports from Brainerd and Baxter
“I Smell Many Things” is the third book in the Ninisidawenimaag (“I Sense Them”) series.
Erika bailey johnson
Bemidji state university
Smell many things
Smell many
Hear many things
Happy dancing turtle
Red lake band
Dancing porcupine books
Riverfeet books
I smell many things
Ojibwe language
Pine river
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