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Michigan officials named Friday “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.”
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For more than a century, the federal government and religious organizations took Native American children from their homes and placed them in boarding schools. Now that they’re closed, many local Anishinaabe people are hoping to transform one of the former school sites.
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Since 2018, there have been efforts by Indigenous communities in Michigan to designate wild rice, or manoomin, as the state native grain.
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A movement recast the second Monday in October as a day to appreciate the history of Indigenous communities. That visibility, say Native Americans, can help us see what else needs to change.
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An artifact belonging to the Mayan Empire will finally make its way back home after spending more than 18 years at a college in Mid-Michigan. The 500…