Lac du Flambeau tribal youth are taught the time-honored tradition

Lac du Flambeau tribal youth are taught the time-honored tradition

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Spearfishing is a tradition practiced every spring by Ojibwe tribes in northern Wisconsin. It’s a practice that’s been passed on for generations, and it’s part of tribal rights to hunt, fish and gather on lands ceded to the U.S. government under federal treaties. Earlier this month, WPR’s Danielle Kaeding tagged

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