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Horse racing is moving to a new home in South Sioux City this year. Ho-Chunk Inc. is finally making good on plans laid more ...
The mounds aren't just historical artifacts; they’re protected under state and federal law and are vital to the cultural ...
Ho-Chunk Nation tribal elder Elliott Garvin, who participated in the recording, said he wanted to restore what was lost – now that the language is often only spoken during traditional ...
There are more than 7,750 Ho-Chunk tribal members worldwide, but only about 700 members speak the Ho-Chunk language as a second language. Fewer than 50 first-language speakers of Ho-Chunk are ...
Ho-Chunk designs and styles were blended with European trade goods. In the 1900s, the growth of tourism fueled the growth of basketmaking. Weavers would sell their work at shops, ...
Ho-Chunk member Diane Rave spotted maahic, or milkweed. DIANE RAVE: I used to bring them to my grandma. You know, anytime I ever seen them - make me soup.
Stephen Kantrowitz explores the Ho-Chunk victory against forcible exile from Wisconsin. Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, explores the 19th century Ho-Chunk ...
Ho-Chunk spokesman Sam Burrish provided a statement from the tribe, which read, in part, “The law enforcement activities at Ho-Chunk Inc. on Tuesday are the latest round in a 20-year state ...
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