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- “Shape Note” Playlist Added to BIN Channel
- 2022 Election Results
- 2023 Election Nominations Due at March Council Meeting
- A Message from Phyllis Tousey, BIN’s New Chairwoman
- After decades of neglect, wild rice revitalization projects are underway across Wisconsin
- Announcing “Bottle Fundraiser” for the New Cultural Center….
- Article on the Brothertown Tribe in the Rippon Press
- August 30, 1759?
- BIN Hiring Project Assistant for Wild Rice Restoration Project
- BIN Homecoming 2023 is in the books
- Brothertown Graduates!
- Brothertown Indian Nation Memorializes Samson Occom on July 14, 2022 as the anniversary of his year of birth approaches 300 in 2023.
- Brothertown Tricentennial Celebration Tour
- Brothertown Warriors Who Fought For Freedom – American Revolution
- Building Unity Democracy Tour Friday July 8, 2022
- Call For All Brothertown Nation Graduates 2023!
- Call For Brothertown Nation Graduates 2022!
- Calling Brothertown Students for Wild Rice Internship!
- CELEBRATE commUNITY
- Celebrating the Return of the Brothertown Collection
- Chairwoman Tousey Announces Partnership to Protect Buttonhook Forest
- Chairwoman Tousey Attends Governor Evers’ Swearing In
- Chairwoman Tousey Reflects on Legacy of Ada Deer
- Clyde Bellecourt, One of Original Founders of the American Indian Movement, Passes Away at 85
- Colonialism and Its Impact on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples
- Coming in July the PNW Gathering – July 24, 2022
- Congratulations to Rebecca Pelky, again…
- Dr. Renee Gralewicz to speak on March 19th
- Eeyamquittoowauconnuck Walk Across America
- Great news on the Brothertown Collection!
- Happy 250th Anniversary! March 13, 1773
- Happy Eeyamquittoowauconnuck (Brothertown) Day – Nov. 7th
- Happy Samson Occom Day!
- Homelands and Anniversary Bus Tour
- Honoring a Brothertown Indian – June 12th 10 am
- Honoring our Brothertown Veterans for over two centuries!
- Important deadline for Brothertown Veterans: File Your PACT Act Claim by Aug. 9th
- Important Reminder: Election Nominations Due this Saturday’s Council Meeting
- Important: Meet The Candidates 2023
- Important: Volunteers needed for Walleye Weekend Parking
- Introducing: The Curricomp House and Brothertown Acoustic Heritage Project
- Just days before BIN Homecoming 2022
- Lake Winnebago Water Walk 2023
- Lake Winnebago Water Walk June 16,17,18
- May 28th, a very important date, that many missed.
- New “Shape Note Singing” Playlist added to BIN Channel
- New videos added to the BIN Channel
- News Flash – the 2nd Annual Snow Snake Event is a go!
- November 7: Eeyamquittoowauconnuck “Brothertown” Day – An important Milestone on our Journey to Restoration.
- Official invitation from the Oneida Nation for the July 25th conveyance of the Brothertown Collection
- Oneida Nation and Brothertown Nation cultural exchange announced
- Program organized by United for Diversity.
- Rebecca Pelky- Brothertown Indian Nation member releases her latest book
- Rebecca Pelky: Poetry With a Purpose
- Remember our Fallen Warriors….
- Remembering Samson Occom
- Request for Photos from Brothertown events!
- Return of Brothertown Collection Taking Place on July 25th as part of Oneida Nation’s Bicentennial Celebration
- Season Opening Celebration! Fond du Lac County Historical Society
- State of the Tribes address-Tuesday, March 14
- The Brothertown Calumet Cross is now in stock only on the Brothertown store!
- The Brothertown Indian Nation Galleries continue to expand!
- The Brothertown Indian YouTube channel continues to expand!
- The Tribe cannot fail this challenge, read more…
- Tribal Election May 21, 2022 request: “Meet the Candidate Video”
- Tuesday’s Oneida 200-Year Dedication Breakfast and the passing of the Brothertown Collection.
- View photos of the 6th annual Powwow at the BINCC
- View the 19th Annual State of the Tribes
- Volunteers needed!
- Water is life: Lake Winnebago Podcast
- WAUPUN mayor wants to add “End of the Trail” sculpture to city’s logo that represents the forced removal of Indigenous people.
- Wisconsin’s Native vote could factor in state Supreme Court race.