KKWE - Niijii’s Pow-wow Trail
Project Details by Fiscal Year
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
Completed
Start Date
January 2014
End Date
June 2015
Project Overview
Niijii’s Pow-wow Trail will allow Ojibwe drum groups, dancers and other artists from the communities in the listening area to attend, display and record their art at various pow-wows throughout Minnesota. The project will collect photos and artwork that share the culture of the Native American people around the state. The recorded culturally significant music and interviews will be produced into half hour programs that will air bi weekly on KKWE and statewide through online streaming. The art of photography and videography will be displayed on the stations website.
Competitive Grant Making Body
Project Details: 2014 Fiscal Year
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Minnesota Law, 2013, Chapter 137, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (d)
Number of full time equivalents funded
.25
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)
- Niijii's pow-wow trail will interweave Native American culture into more facets of non-Native communities
- More Minnesotans of all ages, ethnicities, and incomes will have access to information about the culture of Minnesota's Native American population
- Minnesota's local Native American artist drum groups will have an opportunity to be heard on the radio
Recipient Board Members
Kathy Goodwin – Chair, (White Earth Tribal Member), Steve Larsen – Family are Tribal Members, Director of the Boys and Girls Thrift Store in Detroit Lakes, Audrey Thayer – (White Earth Tribal Member), Coordinator of the American Civil Liberties Union in Northern Minnesota, Dr. Sue Wika – Organic Farmer and Professor at Minnesota State Community and Technical College, as a Sociology Instructor and Program Director of Sustainable Food Production Shirley Nordrum – University of Minnesota Extension Coordinator, Leech Lake, MN Lisa Brunner – Executive Director, Sacred Spirits, Mahnomen, MN
Project Details: 2015 Fiscal Year
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Minnesota Law, 2013, Chapter 137, Art. 4, Sec. 2, Subd. 6 (d)
Number of full time equivalents funded
0.25
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)
- Niijii's pow-wow trail will interweave Native American culture into more facets of non-Native communities
- More Minnesotans of all ages, ethnicities, and incomes will have access to information about the culture of Minnesota's Native American population
- Minnesota's local Native American artist drum groups will have an opportunity to be heard on the radio
Project Manager
First Name
Margaret
Last Name
Rousu
Organization Name
KKWE Niijii Radio
Street Address
607 Main Avenue
City
Callaway
State
MN
Zip Code
56521
Email
rousu20@gmail.com
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