Ho Chunk Nation Spending To Save Ancestral Lands

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The Ho Chunk tribe has spent more than a million dollars over the past two years buying ancestral land on the other side of the state from where most tribal members live. The land on the eastern shore of Green Bay is the site where many historians say one of the first French explorers made contact with the tribe in 1634. Gil Halsted reports…

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