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Minnesota Arts, Culture and History | Nature

Shaynowishkung IX

1882 Shaynowishkung’s wife dies.


Shaynowishkung VIII

IN 1870 construction of the Mississippi Reservoir System began.


Shaynowishkung VII

Shaynowishkung was 37 years old when the federal government…..


Shaynowishkung VI

End of Reservation and Treaty making era.


Shaynowishkung V

Removal to and concentration on reservations become the new policy.


Shaynowishkung IV

Sandy Lake tragedy.


Shaynowishkung III

1847 Treaty with the Pillager Band where we almost lost a million acres of land.


At long last spring

Spring is definitely making itself known. WTIP’s Jay Andersen talks with naturalist Chel Anderson about spring sneaking into the Northland.


Spring takeover

Although springs seems to keep coming and going, naturalist Chel Anderson reassures us that we are closing in on spring. WTIP’s Jay Andersen learns more in this interview.


Dr. Seth Moore: Engaging tribal youth in an environmental career path

In this interview with producer Martha Marnocha of WTIP North Shore Community Radio, Grand Portage Trust Lands Wildlife Biologist Dr. Seth Moore talks about a project that hopes to engage Grand Portage tribal youth in environmental education and careers.


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