by Richard Monette, Rebecca Webster, Margaret Ann Noodin | Mar 25, 2021 | Videos
Native systems of governance have faced intense challenges since European explorers first landed on these shores. While America’s founding fathers took inspiration from Indigenous governments, the relationship between First Nations and the U.S. Government has...
by Hope McLeod | Mar 3, 2021 | Magazine Article
On a typical November morning during herring season, Brian Bainbridge hops on board his commercial fishing boat at 5:00 am, hits the lights, and fires up the engine. Crew members emerge from the darkness, one at a time, to take up their positions on the deck. They...
by Richard Monette, Rebecca Webster, Margaret Ann Noodin | Feb 11, 2021 | Videos
Democracy flourished on the North American continent well before any of the American founding fathers were born. Around 800 CE, the Three Fires Confederacy of the Anishinaabe and, later, between 1450 and 1660 CE, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy were established as...
by Candice Wagener | Sep 29, 2020 | Magazine Article
The big, bumpy Pueblo Hubbard Squash is one of Chef Elena Terry’s favorite ingredients. It’s the star of one of her signature dishes, a dessert she calls SassSquash, in which she pairs the rich flavor of the Pueblo Hubbard with tart wild cranberries and smoky maple...
by Jude Genereaux | May 29, 2020 | Magazine Article
EDITOR’S NOTE: A Facebook message from Robert Albee, one of the early founders and organizers of WOJB–FM, brought to our attention a few errors and some elements of the radio station’s history that were missing from this article. While this isn’t the whole story...