Legacy Reporting 2023

Native Report has been on 193 channels in 69 markets and in 28 states since its first season. • 5 hours available for web streaming

ENGAGEMENT Our website streaming data for Native Report is not accurate for the full year as we transitioned website platforms in February and lost the old data for this series. 2,415 YouTube streams | 1710 Instagram Followers | 8.7k Facebook Followers | 0.77 HH Broadcast Rating

“What great information being passed down.” – Amy Dady

EDUCATION 6 lesson plans that pair with our 6 segments released on pbsnorth.org and promoted via Instagram & Facebook post. They were posted in November of 2022 and have so far received 21 downloads. Annie Humphrey: Analyze emotion and meaning in music, understand cultural connections to music, and identify personal connections to music. Round Lake Tradition: This is a multi-disciplinary lesson that intersects mathematics, specifically geometry, visual art, specifically mixed media, and informative or explanatory writing. Linda LeGarde Grover: Use critical thinking, compose a short story or essay capturing a moment in life, and effectively use descriptive language to paint a picture. Ojibwe Language Book: Use critical thinking and listen to a story and write it in your owns words as a first-person narrative. COGGS: Research current and historical events and write a persuasive essay using relevant examples. Winonah Ojanen: Evaluate and analyze data to make decisions and discover discrepancies. Design simple experiments and calculate experimental probabilities. EPISODES Ojibwe Language Teacher: We meet an Ojibwe language immersion teacher who is an integral part of the Duluth Public Schools/Lowell Elementary School's Misaabekong Ojibwe Language Immersion program. Gaagige Aanakwadikwe - Winonah Ojanen of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa has a passion for language preservation and science! She and her three sisters regularly converse only in the Ojibwe language to each other. Ojibwe Language on the Trail: We visited with those of the Cyclists of Gitchee Gumee Shores - COGGS to learn about their partnership with the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and the City of Duluth, MN Government. They worked together to incorporate the Ojibwe language into their signage along the Mission Creek Mountain bike trails.

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LEGACY REPORTING: JULY 1, 2021 – JUNE 30, 2022

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