On the Lake Superior shoreline, tribal national park holds special meaning
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On the Lake Superior shoreline, tribal national park holds special meaning
For Shogaabawiikwe Misty Nordin, the land that would become Frog Bay Tribal National Park was more than just a stretch of a nearby beach. It’s where she went to swim and fish during childhood summers. It was where she filled…
On the Lake Superior shoreline, tribal national park holds special meaning - Great Lakes Commission
The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa opened Frog Bay Tribal National Park — the first of its kind nationwide — in 2012. The Red Cliff Tribe’s move to create a tribal national park has inspired other tribes to follow suit. Read the full story by Wisconsin Public Radio.
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