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Minnesota Arts, Culture and History programs created from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund

Sometimes, You Just Have to Listen

Grand Portage writer Jess Koski goes out into the world looking for his clan. Is it Ajijak, the Crane? He discovers that sometimes all you have to do is listen.


Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak – Episode 17

It’s Episode 17 with professor and author Anton Treuer, Ojibwe Language Instructor at Bemidji State University.


Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak – Episode 16

What is the current state of Ojibwe Language revitalization? In Episode 16 of Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak, host Erik Redix discusses this question with Bemidji State University Ojibwe Language Professor Anton Treuer.


Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak – Episode 15

We’re once again joined by Maajigwaneyaash, Dr. Gordon Jourdain. In this episode, Dr. Jourdain talks about seasonal traditions like harvesting manoomin and maple sap, and gathering firewood, in preparation for biboon–winter.


WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Episode 84

Climate change isn’t something most BWCA enthusiasts think of in early January.


WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Episode 83

Sam Cook made a career writing about the woods and waters of northeastern Minnesota, including his many adventures to the Boundary Waters.


WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Episode 82

Food tastes better during a trip to the Boundary Waters. It’s a common sentiment, one many visitors to the canoe-country wilderness can relate to.


WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Episode 81

Welcome to Season Six of the WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast!

To start the season, we get to travel once again with the father/daughter duo Scott and Emilie Burditt.


Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 218 chapter held their annual march Tuesday in Bemidji to show support and to raise awareness for the relatives and loved ones they have lost. Producer Katie Carter brings us some of the spoken words from friends and family of missing persons, and song from the many that attended.


The Federales perform, talk Grand Marais live album on Scenic Route

The Federales are a rockin’ band with a country twist hailing from the Twin Cities with a new live EP recorded at Grand Marais’ own Gunflint Tavern. Will Moore talks to the band about the new EP, future recordings at the Tavern, playing gigs in 2022, and their favorite North Shore sights and sounds.


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