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Hosted on MSNHo-Chunk Nation expresses fears over new Trump executive ordersWe are in a situation now where We have to really start to plan what’s gonna happen without these services in our communities ...
In January, the city of Beloit received the first of what is expected to be millions in financial returns from the future ...
Sky Hopinka, assistant professor in Harvard’s Art, Film, and Visual Studies department, is an experimental Indigenous ...
Wisconsin Public Radio When Josie Lee from the Ho-Chunk Nation looks at Wisconsin today, she sees the impact of her tribe on ...
Trump's executive orders could affect tribal citizenship and education opportunities. Tribal leaders are concerned, but ...
The most critical reaction, so far, has come from Ho-Chunk Nation President Jon Greendeer. “I will not bend or bow, play political games, or accept any threat to any of our tribal members or ...
Indigenous people in the U.S. are worried by President Donald Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship, a constitutional right, using a 19th century case that denied citizenship to a Native ...
The Ho-Chunk Nation President, John Greendeer, isn’t being quiet about his alarm over President Donald Trump’s “onslaught of Executive Orders.” He said the orders don’t address any problems people are ...
UCA athletic director John Purnell said he was "shocked" that Southland Center in Lynwood, owned by the Ho-Chunk Nation, was closing.
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