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From the latest news in GLIFWC Ojibwe Country to tribal history and culture, the Public Information Office provides authoritative information to communities across the Ceded Territory and Beyond. Home to Mazina'igan, along with a diverse media catalog, PIO Specialists help build connections and understanding between institutions, tribal citizens, and the wider public.
Largely staff-written, the Mazina'igan is published each quarter and is available digitally or in print. Signing up or editing your subscription is free and easy.
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GLIFWC communication specialists travel throughout the Ojibwe Ceded Territory gathering news to publish in Mazina’igan or social media platforms and GLIFWC can help support your work in the classroom. To request reporting on an event or to share story ideas, contact us with details.
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From the young, to the young at heart, you can rely on us to provide accurate and authentic materials. From engaging online language tools at inwe.com to hard copy resources including brochures, the Tommy Sky series, and books that tell some of the Ceded Territory's most important stories, we've got you covered.
Additionally, PIO works with Indigenous artists to produce a new poster each year that you can be proud to display in your home or classroom.
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Developed in collaboration with tribal elders and harvesters, native artists, natural resources professionals, and historians, GLIFWC has published a comprehensive inventory of materials across four decades. Ranging from our full-color annual posters to brochures and authoritative books, GLIFWC has something for all ages.
For teachers and educators, many of our materials serve as valuable tools in helping students understand Ojibwe treaty rights and lifeways. The unique indigenous approach to fish and wildlife stewardship through melding science and culture is a thread you can trace across our publications. Keep up with the latest information with a free subscription to the quarterly newspaper, Mazina’igan: A Chronicle of the Lake Superior Ojibwe.
Charlie Rasmussen, Director of Communications or phone 715-685-2107