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A nearly 30-year-old artwork created by former University of Wisconsin professor Truman Lowe found a permanent home on Observatory Hill overlooking Lake Mendota. Lowe, who is of Ho-Chunk descent, ...
“Weaving a Legacy: Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry” will be at The Paine Art Center and Gardens, Oshkosh. It is just a few blocks from the Fox River.
By 1820, the black ash basketmaking artform emerged, borrowing from Indigenous traditions of hand-woven mats, rugs and bags. Ho-Chunk designs and styles were blended with European trade goods. In ...
Ho-Chunk Traditional Chief Clayton Winneshiek will give a keynote address after the walk on the grounds of the Portage Fire Department training facility, where Wauona Trail meets Highway 33.
Thirty years after Ho-Chunk, Inc., was launched in a spare bedroom in Lance Morgan’s apartment, the award-winning tribal enterprise has grown into an international corporation that projects ...
Members of Wisconsin's Ho-Chunk Nation are training master naturalists, avid observers of the natural world who study plants and animals and pass along their knowledge. Many people love to learn ...
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