Station Video Collection

The Ho-Chunk Struggle Against Removal, 1828-1875
Stephen Kantrowitz explores the Ho-Chunk victory against forcible exile from Wisconsin.
The Ho-Chunk Struggle Against Removal, 1828-1875

Marvin DeFoe and Andrew Gokee share the oral tradition of the Red Cliff Ojibwe.
Red Cliff Ojibwe History

Ojibwe artist, musician, and theoretical mathematician, Rabbett Before Horses Strickland.
Rabbett Before Horses

Ryan Young is a Two-Spirit artist who discovered an Ojibwe connection to gender identity.
Two-Spirit

Angela visits the Native Wellness Garden
She tours the garden using sustainable agriculture to support First Nation communities.
Angela visits the Native Wellness Garden

The Lake Mendota Dugout Canoe Discovery
Wisconsin Historical Society archaeologists describe the recovery of an ancient canoe.
The Lake Mendota Dugout Canoe Discovery

The Indigenous Garden Project at Olbrich Gardens
Rita Peters and Erin Presley grow plants important to Midwestern indigenous cultures.
The Indigenous Garden Project at Olbrich Gardens

Mitchell La Sarge and Wanda McFaggen tell stories of St. Croix Ojibwe history.
St. Croix Ojibwe History

Laura Manthe and Lea Zeise share the origins and traditions of the Ohe*láku cooperative.
Native American Foodways

Tribal elder Fred Ackley shares stories of the Mole Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
Mole Lake Ojibwe History

Ada Deer, Theda Perdue, and Larry Nesper discuss Ada Deer’s story and her accomplishments.
Ada Deer: Making a Difference

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe History
Educator and former tribal chairman Rick St. Germaine tells of the Ojibwe band's history.
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe History

Chef Elena Terry (Ho-Chunk Nation) cooks “SassSquash”-dish celebrating indigenous foodways
Elena Terry: SassSquash

Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican History
Kim Vele shares the oral tradition of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Community.