Confluence of Words
- agriculture
- air
- Bad River
- bad river tribe
- bad river watershed
- balance
- beautiful
- change
- cherish
- children
- choices
- common ground
- community
- compassion
- concerns
- connection
- culture
- cycle
- democracy
- earth
- economy
- environmental justice
- food
- future
- generations
- heritage
- home
- impact
- impacts
- intention
- iron ore
- jobs
- Justice
- Kakagon Slough
- lakes
- Lake Superior
- land
- landscape
- legacy
- living sustainably
- Marshall Ganz
- mining
- moxey
- mysterious
- Narrative
- new ways
- Ojibwe
- peaceful
- penokee hills
- Penokee Hills Education Project
- people
- pollution
- possibilities
- preservation
- pristine
- protect
- questions
- recreation
- relationships
- resources
- restore
- ripple effect
- sacred
- shared values. needs
- storytelling
- taconite
- time
- tourism
- upper bad river watershed
- water
- wet lands
- wild rice
Tag Archives: water
Protecting the Land
April Stone~Dahl, local resident, reflects on the land and the close relationship she and her family have to it.
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Tagged Bad River, balance, connection, culture, environmental justice, land, landscape, relationships, sacred, water
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Connections~ Land, Water and Culture
Cyrus Hester, Environmental Specialist for the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, describes potential environmental impacts of mining within the Bad River Watershed.
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Tagged bad river watershed, connection, culture, earth, environmental justice, generations, impact, Kakagon Slough, Lake Superior, Ojibwe, water
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Future Generations
Mike Wiggins, Tribal Chair of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, voices concerns regarding environmental and cultural injustices and the impact these injustices will have on future generations.
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Tagged air, bad river watershed, culture, environmental justice, future, generations, impact, Lake Superior, land, Ojibwe, people, pristine, protect, water, wet lands, wild rice
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A Farmer’s Perspective
Landis Spickerman and her husband Steven are organic food growers. Their farm, Hermit Creek, is located within the region called the Penokee Hills.
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Tagged beautiful, change, choices, cycle, earth, future, home, living sustainably, new ways, penokee hills, possibilities, preservation, restore, ripple effect, time, water
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