Winona LaDuke, well-known activist of the White Earth Ojibwe tribe once described the island as the Jerusalem for Ojibwe people. “For Ojibwe women, our feet grow right into the ground here on Mooningwaanikaaning,” said Katherine Morrisseau of the Red Cliff Band of Ojibwe.
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