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17 Unique Stations from Border to Border

Minnesota Arts, Culture and History | Nature

Brown creepers

They’re small and well camouflaged, with a distinctive tree climbing habit. WTIP’s Jay Andersen talks with naturalist Chel Anderson about brown creepers.


Dog Stories

Along time ago, the dogs would meet in the lodge.


Shaynowishkung XVII

In 1903 Shaynowishkung was removed from Bemidji.


Shaynowishkung XVI

In 1899 squatters illegally squatted on allotment land in Cass Lake.


Shaynowishkung XV

Mary, Shaynowishkungs youngest daughter married ME Carson.


Paddle Minnesota: Interview with Jay Gustafson

Jim Gallagher talks with Jay Gustafson about his dream to improve Minnesota’s lakes and rivers and to paddle all 4,500 miles of Minnesota’s water trails this summer.


Shaynowishkung XIV

Ojibwe children have their own dreams.


Shaynowishkung XII

Assimilation Era was from 1871-1934.


Shaynowishkung XI

1888 Shaynowishkung greeted Pioneers to the lake Bemidji area.


Shaynowishkung X

60000 Minnesota Constituents wanted Ojibwe Reservations opened up.


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