Honoring Ho-Chunk Nation: Planned new developments recognize indigenous history
The Ho-Chunk people have a long history in Wisconsin — one strongly associated with dispossession, destruction and lack of recognition.
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The Ho-Chunk people have a long history in Wisconsin — one strongly associated with dispossession, destruction and lack of recognition.
Vic Wahl was named acting chief of Madison’s Police Department during the city’s Police and Fire Commission meeting Monday following lengthy discussion on the search for a permanent chief of police.
The grey wolf morphed into the first members of the Wolf Clan, one that is still a large part of the Ho-Chunk nation in Wisconsin — at least that is what their mythical origin story narrates.