Morgan — Ho-Chunk’s president and CEO from the start ... the reservation of 2,700 people still struggles with the problems confronted by many reservations — substance abuse, unemployment ...
“Our oral history takes us back two ice ages, so it’s not like it’s something the Ho-Chunk people didn’t know.” Tamara Thomsen, an archaeologist at the Wisconsin Historical Society, found the most ...
Vigue says the university wants to do what's right for Wisconsin's native people. Considering the university is on native land belonging to the Ho-Chunk, also known as the people of the Big Voice.
A group of University of Wisconsin faculty and community members created “Our Shared Future,” a heritage marker, to educate UW and its surrounding community about the Ho-Chunk people and their history ...
A new exhibition opening in Oshkosh celebrates hundreds of years of Ho-Chunk black ash basketmaking. But in many ways, it's more than just making baskets — it's a celebration of the history and ...
BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. (WKBT) —The Ho-Chunk Nation’s next budget normally would take effect July 1, but the COVID-19 pandemic’s shuttering the tribe’s six casinos have blown that deadline ...
Wisconsin University honoring Ho-Chunk land and Native students: UW-Madison is investing in Native students through the "Wisconsin Tribal Educational Promise," covering tuition, housing ...
OSHKOSH – The Paine Art Center and Gardens is set to reopen to the public March 15 with a new exhibition, "Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry." Curated by Tom Jones, a Ho-Chunk artist ...
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