WHITE EARTH — The final day of the 158th White Earth Treaty Celebration and Powwow on Sunday, June 14, was filled with sunshine, singing, drums and dancing, along with plenty of food and family fun. This annual event not only commemorates the signing of the treaties that established the White Earth Reservation in 1867, but also highlights Ojibwe heritage, family reunification and community strength.
One of the most iconic highlights of the four…