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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Nov 27, 20242 min read
The Four Sacred Medicines
During Native American Heritage Month First Nations Outreach, Inc. was invited to participate in November's Activity Day at...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Nov 1, 20241 min read
The Story of the Land Where We Stand
The Building for Kids Children's Museum created an interactive installation in collaboration with the Menominee Nation. This exhibit was...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Nov 1, 20242 min read
Meet Cathy Caldwell
Our Community Member featured is Cathy Caldwell. Cathy was married to the late great Alan Caldwell. We shared about Alan's dream of...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Aug 15, 20241 min read
Pow Wow Etiquette
We stand up and remove all hats during the Grand Entry We remain silent during any prayers and honor songs Listen to the Emcee, this is...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Aug 15, 20242 min read
"A Time To Gather" Health and Wellness 2024
This was First Nations Outreach, Inc's first year in focusing on our community's health and wellness. We decide to kick of our "A Time To...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Aug 15, 20242 min read
Impacting the Fox Cities
How is First Nations Outreach, Inc. getting involved in the Fox Cities Area. Many were saddened by the news that the Neenah-Menasha...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
May 20, 20241 min read
Meet Our Board Member
Boozhoo, My name is David O'Connor. I am a citizen of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and of the Otter Clan. I am from...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Mar 19, 20244 min read
Women's History Month '24
This year we honored these Three Phenomenal Indigenous Women who helped shape our Nation's History! Wilma Mankiller - Cherokee (Born 1945...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Jan 15, 20242 min read
Meet Our Board Member
She·kú kyátʌ, My name is Jessica Wisneski. I am an enrolled tribal member of the Oneida Nation of WI, Turtle Clan, currently living in...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Nov 1, 20232 min read
Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month and was first recognized by the Congress of the American Indian Association in 1915. Did you...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Nov 1, 20231 min read
Oral Traditions
In the Indigenous community many stories, life lessons, teachings, and languages are handed down by our elders from generation to...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Nov 1, 20231 min read
Meet Our Board Member
He, My name is Matt Putnam. I am from the Stockbridge Munsee of Mohican Tribal Nation. I was born, raised, and have lived on the...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Jul 3, 20232 min read
The 4th of July
We all know Independence Day is just around the corner. But I'm going to share with you a few things that you may not know. The United...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Jun 20, 20231 min read
Artists in Residency Program
We will be beginning an Artists in Residency Program this year. As part of our kick off event we will be holding a small Circle of Women...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
May 1, 20231 min read
Did You Know... About Our Struggle With Equal Rights
Like many Amendments to the Constitution, the 19th Amendment was a part of the ongoing struggle for equal rights. It provided suffrage...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
May 1, 20233 min read
Women's History Month
March was Women's History Month. First Nations Outreach, Inc. celebrated by honoring three very amazing Indigenous Women. We also...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
May 1, 20232 min read
Meet Our Board Member
Posoh, My name is Marla. Mahkimetas is my last name which means Little Big Medicine Man. I am Bear Clan of the Menominee Nation. Or as...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Feb 15, 20232 min read
Did You Know... We had ties to Superbowl LVII
According to an article found on Native News Online we had significant ties to Superbowl LVII. Prior to the Superbowl in Glendale,...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Feb 15, 20233 min read
13 Grandmother Moons
Thirteen Grandmother Moons ... All over the world, cultures and communities have mapped the moon cycle, which happens 13 times per year,...
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First Nations Outreach, Inc.
Jan 31, 20232 min read
Meet our Founder
Shekóli, My name is Barbara Wisneski. I was given my Oneida name at the Mid-Winter Ceremony in 1987. The name given to me by the Elders...
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My people were wise. They never neglected the young or failed to keep before them deeds done by illustrious men of the tribe. Our teachers were willing and thorough. They were our grandfathers, fathers, or uncles. All were quick to praise excellence without speaking a word that might break the spirit of a boy who might be less capable than others. The boy who failed at any lesson got only more lessons, more care, until he was as far as he could go.
-- Chief Plenty Coups Crow, 1848 - 1932
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