This is the fourth part of a five-part series on the history of World War II POW camps in Michigan. Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 are available to read here. The final story will be published next Sunday.
After nearly a decade-long hiatus, the spectacular pageantry and artistry associated with a traditional powwow are returning to the Western Michigan University campus. The public is invited to attend ...
And that’s what it’s all about. We’re just one big family,” Elder Princess Sarah Stacey said. The Pow Wow dates back to 1971 ...