Archeological Site In Michigan Finds Artifacts Over 13,000 Years OldArcheological Site In Michigan Finds Artifacts Over 13,000 Years OldArchaeologists uncover 13,000-year-old Clovis tools, proving humans lived in Michigan much earlier than expected.Tommy McNeillTommy McNeill
Michigan’s State Grain Is On The Verge of ExtinctionMichigan’s State Grain Is On The Verge of ExtinctionManoomin, or wild rice, is native to the Great Lakes and sacred to the Anishinaabeg. Learn why it’s vanishing and how people are fighting to save it.Tommy McNeillTommy McNeill
You’d Be Surprised How Much Of Michigan Is Native American ReservationsYou’d Be Surprised How Much Of Michigan Is Native American ReservationsDelve into the question of how much land in Michigan is still designated as Native American reservations.Tommy McNeillTommy McNeill
Vintage Photos of Frankenmuth, Michigan: 1900-1940sVintage Photos of Frankenmuth, Michigan: 1900-1940sFind out a little more about Frankenmuth and the little-known stop called 'Frankenmuth Station'...John RobinsonJohn Robinson
Vintage Photos of Paw Paw, Michigan, 1900-1950s…and Where Did The Name Come From?Vintage Photos of Paw Paw, Michigan, 1900-1950s…and Where Did The Name Come From?Here are some great old photos of Paw Paw - also find out who named the town and why!John RobinsonJohn Robinson
4 Of The Country’s Largest Native American Tribes Are In Michigan4 Of The Country’s Largest Native American Tribes Are In MichiganThere are over five million Native Americans in the United States. Casey DanielsCasey Daniels