SIOUX CITY | The 24th annual Festival of Trees, a variety of decorated holiday trees and wreaths donated by local businesses, individuals, families, schools, and organizations, are on display in the ...
A significant donation from the Ho-Chunk Nation has brought the next phase of the Great Sauk State Trail closer to becoming a reality. Representatives from Sauk County and the Friends of the Great ...
A new outdoor exhibit at the Historic Indian Agency House examines how Ho-Chunk people navigated an era of U.S. governmental efforts to erase the tribe’s presence in Wisconsin. “I think a simple thing ...
Spencer G. Lone Tree feels it is time for the truth to be known about the Ho-Chunk. And the only way that could happen, he said, is for a Ho-Chunk to write his own story. That's what Lone Tree has ...
Today, only about 10 Ho-Chunk artists still make the baskets, and the black ash trees they are made from are becoming extinct. An exhibition of Ho-Chunk baskets is running at the Paine Art Center and ...
Black chokeberries, elderberries, nanny berries, service berries, butternut, shagbark hickory nuts and wild plums were among the fruits and nuts that sustained the Ho-Chunk people for hundreds of ...