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Arctic grayling stocking moves ahead in Michigan. What's next for prized fishMichigan DNR provided 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to three Native American tribes for reintroduction into state waterways. Arctic grayling, a freshwater fish once prevalent in Michigan, disappeared ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMassive Fields Where Native American Farmers Grew Corn, Beans and Squash 1,000 Years Ago Discovered in MichiganThe ancestors of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin built earthen mounds to grow crops. The site could be the largest ...
Drone technology has added more understanding of what was already known to be a series of ancient farming fields in Michigan.
A dozen Native American tribes in Michigan will collectively get about $26.5 million under a federal grant program aimed at improving affordable housing options on tribal land. The money is part ...
MARIE — A group of tribes in Michigan are banding together to oppose the federal fast-tracking of what they call a dangerous project in the Straits of Mackinac. The Bay Mills Indian Community ...
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Four Native American tribes have agreed with Michigan and federal officials on a revised fishing policy for parts of three of the Great Lakes. The tentative deal ...
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President Donald Trump on Thursday pulled the U.S. out of an agreement with Washington, Oregon and four American Indian ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released a report for public review regarding the removal of an obelisk at a historic ...
Ancestral Menominee people in what’s now Michigan’s Upper Peninsula grew maize and other crops on large tracts of land despite harsh conditions.
Michigan DNR provided 400,000 Arctic grayling eggs to three Native American tribes for reintroduction into state waterways. Arctic grayling, a freshwater fish once prevalent in Michigan ...
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