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Northland College senior at powwow

Powwow to Spotlight Proclamation, New Dances

…the deep history behind ceremonial dancing at powwows as well as issues affecting Indigenous communities today. Head female dancer Carolyn Gougé will lead a Pink Shawl Dance, a special dance aimed at honoring and healing those affected by cancer in all its forms, including victims, patients, survivors, family and friends….

Ojibwe Coloring Books

Northland Grad Pens, Illustrates Ojibwe Coloring Books

WHSP Publishes Ojibwe Traditions

Ojibwe — culture and traditions. Each book focuses on a different aspect of Ojibwe life and traditions, including The Powwow, Storytelling, The Sugarbush, and Wild Ricing. The Northland College Indigenous Cultures Center team developed the content and produced the drawings for the series in order to engage and teach the…

Robin Wall Kimmerer

The Gifts You Bring the World

dance, to the heartbeat of the drum, where we raise up the gifts and dance to honor the giver and the gifts. We dance in a circle, not in a line, remembering the pathway of reciprocity, knowing that for the word to stay in balance there is an ongoing exchange…

Bad River Wellbriety 2024 Round Dance

March 1, 4:00 pm8:00 pm

Come join us for the Bad River Wellbriety 2024 Round Dance, sponsored by Bad River Tribal Programs! Food and craft vendors will be present, and there will be raffles and spot dances, as well. This event is free and open the public. Event Schedule 4 p.m. Feast and Singing Contest…

Making Whimsy Art Exhibition

April 5, 4:00 pm7:00 pm

Making Whimsy is an art exhibition being put on by June Srubas in collaboration with the art program at Northland College. This exhibit showcases June’s evolution of art through their time here and the importance of making your own meaning and making your own whimsy. There will be treats available…

Members of the Spiderwoman theater company perform on stage

Spiderwoman Theater Residency: Welcome Feast and Aadizookaan (Ojibwe Winter Storytelling)

February 27, 5:00 pm8:00 pm

…their residency, which will take place on campus in the Alvord Theatre. This event is free and open to the public. Welcome Feast and Aadizookaan (Ojibwe Winter Storytelling) Event Schedule 5 p.m.—Feast 6 p.m.—Local performers 7 p.m.—Storytellers About the Residency The Spiderwoman Theater company’s north woods and Twin Ports residency…

Native American dancers

Powwow and Awareness

We believe it is important to share indigenous culture, traditions, music, crafts, dance, and ways of life with our community. Awareness activities are presented in partnership with the Native American Student Association and the Northland College Student Association. We hope you join us and have some fun. More information is…

Fitness Center

Fitness Center

…physical training, and wellness programs. Newly renovated in 2014, the facility is open to students, faculty, and staff. Features bouldering wall strength machines, spin bikes, treadmills, and elliptical trainers free weights and core equipment exercise studio for yoga, dance, and group fitness classes building-wide wi-fi access television monitors stereo system…

Native American Museum

The Native American Museum was established with the goal of expressing the history, language, arts, and culture of the Ojibwe people and indigenous people from around the world for the educational benefit of community members and visitors to the Chequamegon Bay area, Located on the first floor of Mead Hall,…

Loon and baby on lake

Ethical Wildlife Photography

…nervous loons display is the tremolo or wail vocalization. An extreme reaction to a human that is much too close is the penguin dance. Never flush birds (that is, disturb them and make them fly or swim)—either your subject or other birds near your subject. In breeding season, it can…