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Hunter VanZile, a young off-road racer from Forest County Potawatomi, discusses the impact his community has on his racing journey.
A British peace medal presented to a Menominee chief provides insight into how Native nations were involved in the Revolutionary War.
What can a portrait of George Washington produced in Philadelphia tell us about Wisconsin history?
Georgia O’Keeffe not only changed American art but also showed future generations that it is possible to succeed by staying true to your vision. Learn about her story of perseverance in the "Wisconsin Biographies" collection!
How do student protests during the 1960s and 1970s connect to our lives and the news of today?
From the 1600s to the 1800s, the exchange of animal furs and skins was a major part of how Europeans and Native peoples interacted in North America. Europeans traded cloth, glass beads, metal goods, and other items for the furs of beaver and other animals. Eventually, this global trade would change the course of history for Europe and North America.