LINDA GROVER
Linda Grover: Two weeks is an eternity, yet not long enough
Military man returns home for two weeks. What happens next?March 18, 2010
What Northlanders were reading in 2009
By Matthew R. Perrine , December 30, 2009
Linda Grover: The mystery of Indian corn 
I have wondered about Indian corn since I was in the first grade, when Miss Johnson brought in a handful of little toy pumpkins and placed them on a table in front of the classroom next to three ears of shiny red and brown corn.
By Linda LeGarde Grover , November 25, 2009
KUDOS COLUMN: Congratulations to one of our own 
Since she appears on our opinion pages, and because we have trouble remaining unbiased about Linda LeGarde Grover's writing talents, we figured the opinion section was the best place to congratulate our award-winning columnist on her most recent writing award.
By Jana Peterson , November 06, 2009
Linda Grover: As we wait for our warriors to return 
As we near Veterans’ Day, we remember with thanks the men and women who have served in our country’s military as well as those who are currently in the armed forces.
By Linda LeGarde Grover , November 03, 2009
Linda Grover: The heart and soul of the Ojibwe nation is its families 
We Ojibwe tend to be sentimental about our children, who will not know until they are adults, themselves, just how much they mean to us and the many reasons why.
By Linda LeGarde Grover , October 02, 2009
Linda Grover: One memorable family reunion 
In Ojibwe language there is no word for goodbye. We say “see ya” or “see you soon.”
By Linda LeGarde Grover , September 03, 2009
Linda Grover: Arson fire on reservation more than just destruction of property 
In the dark early-morning hours of July 20, a devastating arson fire destroyed the Bois Forte Tribal Government Headquarters building in Nett Lake.
By Linda LeGarde Grover , August 06, 2009
Linda Grover: Tying on protection, confidence and some history 
When I put an apron on, I feel a satisfactory sense of responsibility and, I admit, a certain decision-making empowerment.
By Linda LeGarde Grover , July 09, 2009
Linda Grover: Drinking tea at the 'Sweetgrass' cabin 
An excerpt from Budgeteer columnist Linda LeGarde Grover's award-winning collection of short stories, “The Road Back to Sweetgrass,” which was recently recognized by the Native Writers’ Circle of the Americas.
By Linda LeGarde Grover , June 11, 2009
Linda Grover: The Cherokee Trail of Tears 
The Cherokee were not the only American Indian tribe to experience the trauma of losing motherland and loved ones; in fact, they were about 10 percent of the number of people who traveled the Trail of Tears.
By Linda LeGarde Grover , May 14, 2009
Linda Grover: Lessons learned from frybread 
Boozhoo! This month’s column is an excerpt from a novel I am writing, “The Power of Frybread”
By Linda LeGarde Grover , February 25, 2009
Linda Grover: There is beauty, meaning in the many names of native people 
Here in Onigamiising, from time to time, I am asked what is the appropriate name to call the indigenous people of North America.
By Linda LeGarde Grove , January 27, 2009
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