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Wisconsin’s State Historical Society recently discovered 1,200-year-old dugout canoe in Madison, sparking many questions.
Along the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan on June 5, members of the Ho-Chunk Nation could be seen paddling in a traditional handmade, dugout canoe. The paddle event marked the end of a four-day ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation completed a four-day canoe journey from Green Bay to Lake Michigan, retracing ancestral waterways. The journey aimed to raise awareness of the Ho-Chunk’s historical presence ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation will start a four-day journey traveling on the Wisconsin waterways in a dugout canoe. They’ll start a trip to the Milwaukee area from the Metro Boat Launch, 102 Bay Beach Rd ...
BELOIT — Miron Construction and the Ho-Chunk Nation in April took out a building permit for the 18-story, 312-room hotel that will be the dominant landmark in the $500 million casino/convention ...
The emerald ash borer has nearly wiped out the black ash trees in Wisconsin. However, the Ho-Chunk Nation is preserving black ash tree seeds.
On Saturday, the Paine Art Center and Gardens presented the tradition of Native basketmaking in Wisconsin with a new exhibition, Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry.
Native American basketmaking focus of upcoming exhibit at Oshkosh’s Paine Art Center The exhibition will introduce audiences to the tradition of Native American basketmaking in Wisconsin with ...
Ho-Chunk Nation President Jon Greendeer describes the tribal government's promise to offer free tribal IDs for members and reimburse the cost to obtain a U.S. passport amid fear over ICE arrests.
Ho-Chunk CEO says company has done well over 30 years, but can do more Morgan: Tribal corporation nearing ‘unprecedented’ growth spurt ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation has gained a state compact for the Beloit casino project and construction is progressing at the site at Willowbrook and Colley roads.