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By the banks of the Lemonweir River in what for ages had been Stephen Kantrowitz, Professor in the Department of History at UW-Madison, Welcome to the world of Randall Blackdeer II, a talented woodworker and lacrosse stick maker from the The University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Education. Field Experience. ACT 31. Wisconsin's First Nations Third grade ... From the shadows of historical suppression to the present-day classrooms, witness the unwavering efforts of the Join historian Stephen Kantrowitz and Josie Lee, Director of the

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