Resilience Posted on May 30, 2023May 30, 2023 by Morgan Betchkal Carole Dudek is a 76 year old woman who has gone through several medical emergencies (two knee replacements, quadruple bypass, back surgeries, cancer, etc), the death of her husband, and now the loss of sight in her right eye. In this short documentary, Morgan Betchkal shows us the experience of her elderly grandmother losing her […]
Commonwealth Posted on May 22, 2023May 22, 2023 by Grace Pagel Grace Pagel takes us on a trip to Madison, WI, where a local band invites us into their house and stage. Meet Commonwealth.
ROTC Posted on May 22, 2023May 22, 2023 by Alexis Treadway People might think that being a member of the the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) is just waking up at 5 a.m, exercising, and going to college classes. But in this short documentary, Alexis Treadway shows us there is a lot more that can come from the program.
Public Hearing Posted on May 19, 2023May 22, 2023 by Samantha Calderon Meet Tyler. He founded UWM’s only A Cappella group called Public Hearing. Through rehearsals and a final performance, they prove that A cappella is more than singing: there is choreography involved as well. Samantha Calderon tells us more in this short documentary.
Overview: Tribal Barricades Change Landscape Posted on May 15, 2023August 23, 2023 by Beckett Callan LAC DU FLAMBEAU, Wisconsin — Sitting in his garage amongst old Folgers containers containing caulk and a multitude of fishing rods hanging from the ceiling, 81-year-old tribal elder and former Chairman Tom Maulson sits in a weathered maroon chair. The son of a German man and an Ojibwe woman, Maulson was one of the more […]
Lac du Flambeau: The Lay of the Land [AUDIO] Posted on May 15, 2023August 23, 2023 by Isabella Van Lanen There is just something so special about the Wisconsin Northwoods. Snow blizzards blanket the land in winter months, birds beep and tweet during the springtime, fish wiggle and whirl down summer streams and fall foliage christens the cool autumn air. The pure beauty of the land makes time stop and busy brains quiet. However, that […]
Land Dispute in Lac du Flambeau: Barricaded Roads and Relationships Posted on May 15, 2023August 23, 2023 by Anna Gipple Dave Miess and his wife moved north to Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin from an area south of Madison in 2020, after finding a place that allowed him his own stand-alone photography studio. Frequenting the area on camping trips with their children, from the time they were in diapers until high school, strengthened their relationship with […]
Spearfishing Tension Reemerges in the Wake of the Barricades Posted on May 15, 2023August 23, 2023 by Lauren Breunig LAC DU FLAMBEAU, Wisconsin — Perched in a rust-colored armchair next to the wood-burning heater in his garage, Tom Maulson points out all the fishing equipment—traditional Anishinaabe five-pronged spears, more modern poles, worn lures and ice cutting tools—nestled between the Folgers cans, hunting gear and boxes in the room. Maulson, a proud grandfather, smiles from […]
Wisconsin Politicians Call for a Resolution in Lac du Flambeau Easement Dispute Posted on May 15, 2023August 23, 2023 by Dominique Hamilton Officials of the Lac du Flambeau tribe barricaded four town roads on Jan. 31, cutting off access to both tribal and non-tribal residents on the reservation. Tribal officials put up the barricades after decade-long negotiations to secure new right of way easements failed. Tribal President John Johnson explained in a press release that the title […]
Hopes for Reconciliation: The Denny Pearson Approach Posted on May 15, 2023August 23, 2023 by Maria Peralta-Arellano LAC DU FLAMBEAU, Wisconsin — Dennis Pearson stood on the edge of a frozen lake, dressed in black and yellow snow gear and a snowmobile to match. He chose a spot in the middle between his house, located about a mile away, and a neighbor’s house, who houses multiple cars of non-tribal residences that are […]
Fred Maulson: Navigating Both Worlds In A Younger Generation Posted on May 15, 2023August 23, 2023 by Haley Wichman LAC DU FLAMBEAU, Wisconsin — “We struggle with our own community sometimes, and that’s the difficult part,” said Fred Maulson, son of tribal member Tom Maulson. “We’ve seen and gone off to school and experienced life beyond what we have here.” His father, Tom Maulson, is a former tribal chairman who made headlines in the […]