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riversedge

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Mon Sep 22, 2025, 07:54 PM Monday

@GovEvers I was glad to join the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa to unveil a new dual-language highway sign to

I am glad to see this.



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I was glad to join the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa to unveil a new dual-language highway sign to properly recognize their sovereign territory.

Folks, here in Wisconsin, we choose to embrace, not erase, our partnerships with Native Nations.
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@GovEvers I was glad to join the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa to unveil a new dual-language highway sign to (Original Post) riversedge Monday OP
I've been through the Red Lake reservation in northern MN, and all the road signs are in Ojibwe. Ocelot II Monday #1

Ocelot II

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1. I've been through the Red Lake reservation in northern MN, and all the road signs are in Ojibwe.
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 08:04 PM
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Which is interesting, because Ojibwe words, especially for place names, aren't like English words; they are descriptions, so they tend to be rather long so sometimes the words have to be hyphenated. I'd love to know the literal translations. I also noticed that some stores and other businesses in Bemidji have signs in Ojibwe - at least Boozhoo (Hello) and Thank you (Miigwech).

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