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    Resources: 9 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    Dr. Josephine White Eagle Cultural Center
    Ho-Chunk US - Northwest
    The White Eagle Memorial Cultural Center was founded in 1989 and named after Dr. Josephine White Eagle, a member of the Ho-chunk Nation and a valued faculty member of the School of Education here at UMASS Amherst. known for. Her commitment to Native Heritage, Language Preservation and Community Development is still an ongoing inspiration to the center's goals and achievements. Before her passing in July 1989, Dr. White Eagle worked closely with the American Indian Student Association (AISA) as a mentor while continuing her linguistical research and program development for early education to preserve her Ho- chunk Language for future generations.
    Harry Whitehorse Art
    Ho-Chunk US - Northeast
    An online gallery devoted exclusively to the paintings, wood sculptures, metal sculptures, snow sculptures, multi media sculptures, and bird carvings of Ho-Chunk Nation elder Harry Whitehorse.
    Ho-Chunk Casino
    Ho-Chunk US - Central
    Ho-Chunk Culture Wigwam Project
    Ho-Chunk US - Northeast
    Wigwam Construction Project: Report on the WIGWAM Project, Phases, Gather the Materials, Layout the Structure, Construction Begins, Finish the Structure and The People Involved in the Project
    Ho-Chunk Nation
    Ho-Chunk US - Northeast
    Ho Chunk Elders say that history begins with the creation of all things on earth. They say that Ho Chunk means "People of the Big Voice," or "People of the Sacred Language." Ho Chunks have always occupied lands in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, South Dakota and Minnesota. They have hunted, fished, and gathered plants to provide their food source. The land was sacred because through it the Creator provided all their needs: Food, Clothing, Lodging and the means for their culture to thrive in its existence. (formerly the Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe)
    Home of Bill Winneshiek
    Ho-Chunk US - Central
    NDN PROMOTER
    Ho-Chunk US - Central
    An informative website to Pow Wows, Festivals, Concerts, News and Environmental links. Photos and Update News on Contemporary Native American talent. A unique and colorful home of NDN PROMOTER.
    Snag-a-Skin.com
    Ho-Chunk US - Central
    suggested subject: Native owned business Snag-a-Skin....for the people The internet meeting place for Native American Singles. I have submited our site twice before, is there a reason you won't add it to your resources?
    Thunderchief - Ho-Chunk (Winnebago)recording artist
    Ho-Chunk  




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