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Thereās nothing we need more in 2026 than a rise in prominence from the Black Panthers
source from mpr
Maybe... can have shit in Detroit?
Historic wild rice restoration begins in Detroit River as tribal partners work to bring back sacred grain that disappeared from ancestral wa
everyone should watch this video. just learned something new. the usa is still genociding indigenous people and they won't stop.
Minnesota's Largest Indian Reservation Celebrates First Home-Born Bison Calf https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/minnesotas-largest-indian-reservation-celebrates-first-home-born-bison-calf/
Bison typically give birth in the spring, and the tribe's bison foreman, Jack Heisler, said it's an example of how wildlife doesn't follow a
The White Earth Nation was surprised and overjoyed as a bison calf was born out of season, a sign the band said demonstrates āresilience, healing, and hope.ā
Itās the first bison calf born on the White Earth Reservation since it started a buffalo harvest and breeding program two years ago through the Inter-Tribal Buffalo Council.
Bison typically give birth in the spring, and the tribeās bison foreman, Jack Heisler, said itās an example of how wildlife ādoesnāt follow a script.ā
āThis bison calf being born, it didnāt follow a script either, because the mama is so young,ā Heisler told MPR News.
The White Earth Band is the largest of the six band which make up the Minnesota Chippewa, and their reservation is the largest in the state by land area. Its bison herd numbers 10, a number the nation hopes to grow to 44 by next year.
āThis historic birth marks a new chapter in our ongoing efforts to restore the bison to Anishinaabe lands, reconnecting with a sacred relative that once roamed freely across our homelands,ā the tribe posted on Facebook. āThe calfās arrival is more than just a moment of joy. Itās a sign of resilience, healing, and hope for future generations.ā