Waaswaaganing Indigenous Institute of Teaching and Learning

The mission of WIITL

The Waaswaaganing Institute of Teaching and Learning (WIITL) is dedicated to advancing educational excellence, equity, and reform in Lac du Flambeau and beyond. Rooted in the wisdom, values, and heritage of the Ojibwe people, WIITL strives to empower learners of all ages through culturally centered programs that foster academic growth, personal resilience, and community engagement. By honoring tradition and embracing innovation, we aim to inspire lifelong learning, nurture future leaders, and contribute to the transformation of educational practices for a more inclusive and equitable future.

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What's Up With WIITL?

May 4-May 21

A REMINDER: Ode’inaan Wigamig, The Place of our Hearts, at the North end of Tribal Ed, is now open by appointment or scheduled meetings and events only.

We have started our expansion into the Waadwasganing Adawe storefront mall and will be open for business on May15.

At our Gallery you can find:
Small Things Recycling
First Nations Traveling Resource Center
Waaswaaganing Artists and Writers Collective
Native Voice Publishing

Open 10-6 Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays beginning May 15th.
Call (715) 439-3078 for more information.

GRAND OPENING of theGallery!!!!
May 15, 16, 17
10-6

Door Prizes
Discounts
Artist Demos
Live Music
Refreshments
Giveaways
Book Signings

BIG NEWS!!!! May 8th in Milwaukee!!!

2026 President’s Community Engagementmay Award Winners Announced

The Medical College of Wisconsin’s (MCW) Office of Community Engagement is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2026 President’s Community Engagement Awards. These prestigious awards honor the exceptional community engagement work of MCW faculty, staff, students, and community partners or programs.

We invite you to join John R. Raymond, Sr., MD, president and chief executive officer of MCW, and Staci Young, PhD, senior associate dean for community engagement, as we celebrate these remarkable individuals for their dedication to making a meaningful impact.

We will honor our recipients at an Awards Luncheon on Friday, May 8, from 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. in the Alumni Center at MCW-Milwaukee.Please mark your calendars and register to join us in celebrating this year’s awardees!

2026 PRESIDENT'S COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AWARDEES
MCW Faculty:
Brian Jackson, EdD, MSEd, Assistant Professor, Institute for Health & Humanity, Division of Epidemiology & Social Sciences, MCW
Way to go, Brian!!!

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AND IN OTHER NEWS

We will be shooting for future episodes of the Beyond Tribute documentary series in Milwaukee the weekend of May 8th at the MCW event and the Ignace powwow.

May 21
Celebrating Indigenous Arts in the Northwoods at the Campanile Center in Minocqua featuring a Tribute to
Bobby Bullet and appearances by:
Frank Montano
Dee Sweet
Bill Young
Muriel “Mo” Walker
Pam Nesbit
Larry Decorah
Paco Froelich
Dona Severinsen
7-9 p.m.
For More Information, See Carol Amour Below

Waaswaaganing Artists and Writers Collective

Watch for our New Studio and Gallery Opening in May 2026

Family Circles

Visit Family Circles Website

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What's Family Circles Up To?

Making Sugar Cakes with MinoGiizhik 2026

Family Circles 2025-26 Schedule

Please view our Family Circles schedule below for 2025-2026.

Family Circles Schedule 2025 26.

Jiimaan Projects

Carol Amour and Wayne Valliere in a Jiimaan.

Carol Amour and Wayne Valliere

2026 Summer Events in Lac du Flambeau

2026 Lac du Flambeau Summer Events.

Dibaajimo 2026

A Conversation with Carol Amour - Choosing Native American Literature

LET'S CHAT!

Doreen Wawronowicz

kamewin@gmail.com

Carol Amour

(715) 439-3078
carol.amour.3@gmail.com