Tribal elders enjoy an afternoon of games, prizes and food on the Fort Berthold Reservation
The mission of the American Indian Resource Center of Marathon County, 319 N. Fourth St. in downtown Wausau, is to support American Indian people seeking to strengthen their values and ties to their cultures through health services, elder programs, education and youth advocacy, culture awareness programs and career services. The center provides native individuals and families in the community an opportunity to learn, experience and share their unique culture and history through a variety of ongoing programs and activities.read more
Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation)
Founder & Editor in Chief
Location: Twin Buttes, North Dakota
Spoken Languages: English
Topic Expertise: Federal trust relationship with American Indians; Indigenous issues ranging from spirituality and environment to education and land rights
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