Archive for November 2021
DHS Recommends COVID Booster for Everyone 18 and older as Cases Rise
By Erin Gottsacker, WXPR Public Radio
Anyone older than 18 can now receive a COVID-19 booster dose if they completed their Pfizer or Moderna vaccine series at
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Read MoreCelebrating Native American Heritage Month
Native American and Alaska Native Heritage Month has evolved from its beginnings as a week-long celebration in 1986, when President Reagan proclaimed the week of November…
Read MoreGaming Board Opening
TrANS Class Begins December 6th
The next TrANS Class begins December 6th
Orientations will be held on:
November 23rd November 30th December 1st
For more information, contact Kim Kircher, TrANS Coordinator, at 715-478-7633 or 715-622-0248
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Read MoreNew Mazina’igan Available
GLIFWC presents its quarterly newspaper Mazina’igan.
The Biboon 2021-22 edition is packed with features, Ojibwemowin exercises, Ceded Territory news, research updates, and
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Read MoreCelebrating Native American Heritage Month Year-Round
By Marisa Page, Development Officer with the First Nations Development Institute
Since 1990, every sitting president has acknowledged November as National American Indian Heritage
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Read MorePharmacy Closing November 18th at 2:00 pm
Why We Serve
Native Americans in the United States Armed Forces – National Museum of the American Indian Why We Serve honors the generations of Native Americans…
Read MoreRed Cliff, WisDOT Unveil State’s First Dual-Language Tribal Boundary Sign
From Native American Tourism of Wisconsin November 3, 2021 ― The Red Cliff Band and Wisconsin Department of Transportation held an unveiling ceremony to announce Wisconsin’s first…
Read More1,200 Year Old Canoe Found in Lake Mendota
By the Wisconsin Historical Society HISTORIC MOMENT: It may be the oldest completely intact water vessel known in Wisconsin, and it was pulled from Lake Mendota. Wisconsin…
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