New Approaches to Native Business
22 May 2022
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In 2014, Sarah Agaton Howes got a call that changed, well, almost everything.
For several years, Howes had been crafting custom beadwork, quilts, and moccasins out of her home on the Fond du Lac Reservation west of Duluth. Her customers were mostly fellow Ojibwe.
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