Molli Pauliot, a Ho-Chunk Nation member and designer of three decorative banners honoring the tribe’s history, speaks Tuesday during an event celebrating the placement of the panels on Bascom Hall. Designed by Pauliot and faculty members Marianne Fairbanks and Stephen Hilyard, the banners are part of UW-Madison’s Our Shared Future initiative, representing its commitment to respect the inherent sovereignty of the Ho-Chunk Nation and the other First Nations of Wisconsin.
Ho-Chunk Nation members Julia White and her nephew Azias Pauliot attend a celebration marking the placement of three banners honoring Ho-Chunk history that were placed on UW-Madison’s Bascom Hall. One of the banners' designers, UW-Madison doctoral student Molli Pauliot, is Julia’s mother and Azias’ grandmother.
Molli Pauliot, a Ho-Chunk Nation member and designer of three decorative banners honoring the tribe’s history, speaks Tuesday during an event celebrating the placement of the panels on Bascom Hall. Designed by Pauliot and faculty members Marianne Fairbanks and Stephen Hilyard, the banners are part of UW-Madison’s Our Shared Future initiative, representing its commitment to respect the inherent sovereignty of the Ho-Chunk Nation and the other First Nations of Wisconsin.
Ho-Chunk Nation members Julia White and her nephew Azias Pauliot attend a celebration marking the placement of three banners honoring Ho-Chunk history that were placed on UW-Madison’s Bascom Hall. One of the banners' designers, UW-Madison doctoral student Molli Pauliot, is Julia’s mother and Azias’ grandmother.