Ma’iingan: Brother Wolf & Wisconsin Public Television with Jeremy St. Arnold at Madeline Island Museum

Join Jeremy St. Arnold as he shares his experiences making and showing his new documentary, which aired recently on Wisconsin Public Television. See WPT blog.
The documentary Ma’iingan: Brother Wolf premiered 7 p.m. Monday, March 4. In this new documentary, Jeremy St. Arnold, a wildlife biologist for the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, shared how his work unites both tribal and scientific perspectives.
With insight from Ojibwe elders, biologists and artist Rabbett Before Horses Strickland, this new film captures enduring spiritual connections with ma’iingan (Brother Wolf), the lasting bonds and responsibilities shared between native people and the wolf species, and the opportunities and challenges presented by the protection of the animals across reservation lands.
“This was a very memorable experience for me,” says St. Arnold. “I have always enjoyed documentaries, and I felt fortunate to be able to represent the Red Cliff Band, sharing the work I love to do.”