MADISON (WKOW) -- The Ho-Chunk Nation partnered with Clean Lakes Alliance to help protect their effigies and mitigate toxins from flowing into our soil and waterways. Descendents of the Ho-Chunk ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (photos/Courtesy of Ho Chunk Nation) The Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) will debut an exhibition this summer that shines a ...
Kristin White Eagle, who serves as a member of Ho-Chunk Nation Tribal Legislature, says it’s time for Wisconsin to legalize cannabis. “Across the country, we have seen the benefits of cannabis,” she ...
A federally recognized tribe concentrated largely in the Great Lakes region announced last week that it will decriminalize cannabis. “The Ho-Chunk Nation recognizes that marijuana and its derivatives ...
Many people love to learn about the world's plants and animals without being scientists or academics. You can call them nature lovers, citizen scientists, or even master naturalists. In Wisconsin, ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) - Since its first voyage in Lake Mendota near Madison, the Ho-Chunk Nation continues a journey using its replica dugout canoe in various waters throughout Wisconsin. The ...
LA CROSSE (WKBT) -- For indigenous people all across our nation, Friday honors the thousands of women they've lost. May 5 is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Day. On this day, people ...
BLACK RIVER FALLS - The Ho-Chunk Nation Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that the tribal legislature acted properly in passing an emergency budget last year in response to the pandemic. The ruling ...
Ho-Chunk Nation Attorney General William Gardner discusses the tribal legislature voting to decriminalize cannabis on its lands and how this action intersects with state and federal marijuana laws.
These are scenes from shown May 10, 2022, of a special signing ceremony for a memorandum/agreement between the Ho-Chunk Nation and Fort McCoy in Black River Falls, Wis. The ceremony was held at the Ho ...
Elder members of the Ho-Chunk Nation gathered Tuesday in Black River Falls, Wisconsin, to record the tribe’s language to preserve the history for the next generation. Ho-Chunk Nation public relations ...
Fort McCoy and Ho-Chunk Nation officials gathered May 10 in Black River Falls, Wis., in a special ceremony to renew an agreement in a memorandum of understanding. The ceremony was held at the Ho-Chunk ...
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