Ojibwe people

Declining moose population in upper Midwest may be due to climate change

Environment

In the last 20 years, the moose population in the northern Midwest has declined. Researchers believe this may be due to climate change and warmer temperatures as well as an increase in the number of predators to moose.

Ojibwe Language Thrives in Minnesota

The World

Living on Earth Profile Series #13: Winona LaDuke

Helping the Prez, Greening the Rez

Native Struggles

The World

Grim Economic Indicator: A Pile-Up in the Morgue

As we continue to look at economic indicators, Charlie LeDuff, reporter with the Detroit News, and Carl Schmidt, the Wayne County medical examiner, join The Takeaway to tell of a sad side effect of the weak economy: families unable to afford funerals.

The World

Beer Summit Reactions from Detroit Bars

Conflict & Justice

President Obama, Sgt. James Crowley and Henry Louis Gates Jr. met for a beer last night outside the Oval Office. The Takeaway talks with Detroit News Reporter Charlie LeDuff about what people said in the bars in Detroit.