by Katie Halloran | Sep 26, 2023 | Blog, Press Release
NHBP’s Chief Tribal Court Judge Honored by the Michigan Bar Association Written by Katie Halloran | Photos by Tribal Member and Photographer Johnathon Moulds On September 21, the Michigan Bar Association’s Representative Committee granted its 2023 Unsung Hero Award to...
by Katie Halloran | Sep 20, 2023 | Blog
Held at Former Mt. Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School Site Written by Katie HalloranHelping Zhaaswshkobne Wemigwans, Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe (SCIT), age 6, realize his dream of hosting a youth-led Pow Wow on Michigan Indian Day, all within a few months’...
by Katie Halloran | Sep 1, 2023 | Blog
Written by Katie Halloran | Photos by NHBP Tribal Member and Photographer Johnathon Moulds In our Ancestors’ tradition, we gathered from all walks of life during the 2023 Gathering of Potawatomi Nations, hosted by NHBP in July of 2023, to celebrate, revitalize...
by Katie Halloran | Aug 31, 2023 | Blog
Recipients Receive Nearly Half a Million in Funding This Year Congratulations to the nine 2023 Native American Heritage Fund (NAHF) recipients, who received a combined $480,000 in funding this year. Since its inception in 2016, this fund has promoted positive...
by Katie Halloran | Jul 28, 2023 | Blog
Congratulations to NHBP Gaming Commission Licensing Manager and Tribal Member Amie Phillips, who was selected as an Ambassador for the Tribal Gaming Protection Network (TGPN). Phillips accepted her new role during the sixth annual TGPN Women in Gaming Symposium in...
by Katie Halloran | Jul 20, 2023 | Blog, Harvest Health
Unseasonably Dry Weather Conditions Created Additional Challenges Photos courtesy of Will Willavize With the U.S. Drought Monitor reporting that much of Michigan has been under drought conditions in 2023, it is no surprise that the Pine Creek Farms has needed extra...
by Katie Halloran | Jun 27, 2023 | Blog
Remembering Those Who Suffered While Building Plans to Move Forward by Katie Halloran | Photos by NHBP Tribal Member and Photographer Johnathon Moulds 227 lives lost.“We can’t call them our Ancestors because they never had a chance to have descendants, as their lives...
by Katie Halloran | Jun 12, 2023 | Blog
Sharing Not Only Tribe’s History, But Also Its Present and Future The NHBP Community’s history, present and future, as well as its lasting impact on the area, can be seen throughout the new History Education Center in the Battle Creek Regional History Museum (BCRHM),...
by Katie Halloran | May 31, 2023 | Blog
Deidra Mitchell Invited to Speak at Kennedy School of Government“One manages a company differently if you’re planning to own it for seven years versus Seven Generations,” said President and CEO of Waséyabek Development Co., LLC, (WDC) Deidra Mitchell, as a special...
by Katie Halloran | Apr 28, 2023 | Blog
Program Makes Lasting Impact on Participants NHBP Tribal Member Grace Jarman, 16, of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, knows all too well how isolating it can be as the only Native American in her class at The Roeper School for gifted students in Birmingham, Michigan....