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In observance of Indigenous Peoples Day, Grand Valley State University welcomed senior student and citizen of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of the Pottawatomi Indians, Elliot Fair, to lead a discussion on issues impacting our natural resources
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The event, hosted at Grand Valley State University, welcomed speaker Dr. Suzanne Cross of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe and addressed the historical trauma boarding schools inflicted on Native Americans.
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A new minority focused business magazine debuts this December, speaking today with Two Eagles Marcus. We also discuss Indigenous Peoples Day and the Most…
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Officials in Kalamazoo have agreed to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day instead of Columbus Day, but the city hasn't decided what to do with a statue that…
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Detroit plans to recognize Indigenous Peoples Day starting next year instead of Columbus Day.The Detroit News reports City Council approved a proposal…
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Ypsilanti is considering a proposal by its mayor to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day.Mayor Amanda Maria Edmonds tells the Detroit Free Press…