On the Lake Superior shoreline, tribal national park holds special meaning
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On the Lake Superior shoreline, tribal national park holds special meaning
Frog Bay Tribal National Park opened in 2012 to restore reservation lands back to tribal ownership and ensure tribal members and outsiders alike can access the area for generations. The post On the Lake Superior shoreline, tribal national park holds special meaning appeared first on WPR.
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The Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa opened Frog Bay Tribal National Park — the first of its kind nationwide — in 2012. The Red Cliff Tribe’s move to create a tribal national park has inspired other tribes to follow suit. Read the full story by Wisconsin Public Radio.
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