Roger LaBine and his son Anthony LaBine Sr. move through a manoomin, or wild rice, bed on Brule Lake in the far western Upper Peninsula on Sept. 19, 2022. They use traditional, Indigenous methods to ...
For us, the Cheyenne, we spoke our language, because that’s the beauty of who we are as Native people. It empowers us to be sacred,” he said. Now, Native American tribes ac ...