by Burt Lake Band | Apr 16, 2024 | Culture
The Anishinaabe people have a rich agricultural tradition that includes the cultivation of the Three Sisters garden we call Miijinimaaganag. For the Ojibwe, this traditional planting method is not just a means of sustenance but also a deeply spiritual practice that...
by Burt Lake Band | Mar 28, 2024 | News
This article was originally published in the Petoskey News Review and Yahoo News. Annie Doyle, The Petoskey News-Review February 6, 2024 NORTHERN MICHIGAN — A new book by Petoskey historian and retired history teacher Richard Wiles shines a light on a long-buried...
by Burt Lake Band | Mar 28, 2024 | News
This article was originally published by “Indian Country Today” on August 2, 2023 The Department of Interior ‘failed to convey any sense of urgency about issuing the rule,’ judge says *Correction JOAQLIN ESTUS, reporter Department of Interior regulations...
by Burt Lake Band | Mar 28, 2024 | Burt Lake Burn-Out, News
We’re absolutely thrilled to see the incredible success of our book, “A Cloud Over the Land,” as sales continue to soar! But the excitement doesn’t stop there – we’re delighted to share that Deborah Richmond, historian of the Burt...
by Burt Lake Band | Mar 1, 2024 | Book, Burt Lake Burn-Out, News
September 28, 2024 – Listen to Ron Jolly’s compelling interview on WTCM-AM radio, where he sits down with Burt Lake Band Historian Deborah Richmond to discuss their latest book, “A Cloud over the Land.” Delve into the heartbreaking narrative of...