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Red Cliff tribal leader Nicole Boyd urged Wisconsin lawmakers to protect resources, support tribes, and address missing Indigenous women, while promoting wild rice, opposing Line 5, and advancing tribal gaming and healthcare.
Nicole Boyd, chairwoman of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, urged Wisconsin lawmakers to protect natural resources, support tribal education and healthcare, and address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women during her State of the Tribes address.
She advocated for wild rice to be named the state’s official grain, opposed the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline, supported medical cannabis legalization, and promoted tribal-led online gaming to boost economic development.
Boyd highlighted tribal contributions to the state economy, including the 2025 NFL Draft’s $105 million impact, and criticized federal agencies for undermining tribal sovereignty.
La líder tribal de Red Cliff, Nicole Boyd, instó a los legisladores de Wisconsin a proteger los recursos, apoyar a las tribus y abordar las mujeres indígenas desaparecidas, al tiempo que promueve el arroz silvestre, se opone a la Línea 5 y avanza en los juegos tribales y la atención médica.