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Wednesday, October 4, 2017, 6:35pm
By Amanda Magnus

We examine politics as part of our series, "First Wisconsinites: Dispatches From Native American Life In Wisconsin Today." Arvina Martin was elected to the Madison Common Council in April, and she's the first Native American alderperson. We learn about her experience in politics as a Native American woman.

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