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Building of Ho-Chunk structure on campus promotes awareness of Indigenous land history

Ho-Chunk Nation members instructed students and other UW–Madison community members as they together constructed a Ho-Chunk dwelling called a ciiporoke on campus.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/building-of-ho-chunk-structure-on-campus-promotes-awareness-of-indigenous-land-history/
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