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The council is governed by the tribal constitution and by-laws, which were originally ratified in 1934 under the Indian Reorganization Act. The tribal headquarters is located on the Sand Lake Reservation Community, which is one mile (1.6 km) west of the unincorporated community of Hertel, Wisconsin.
A Bureau of Indian Affairs map of Indian reservations belonging to federally ... Leech Lake Reservation: Ojibwe: ... Menominee Reservation: Wisconsin: 3,141: 355.47 ...
The St. Croix Chippewa Indians (Ojibwe language: Manoominikeshiinyag, the "Ricing Rails") are a historical Band of Ojibwe located along the St. Croix River, which forms the boundary between the U.S. states of Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Map of states with US federally recognized tribes marked in yellow. States with no federally recognized tribes are marked in gray. Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [1]
Bought in 1921 by the Northern Wisconsin Co-op Tobacco Pool. [10] [11] 5: Cade Archeological District: Cade Archeological District: November 3, 1988 : E4337 Upper Newton Road: Newton: Rock shelters and ridge-top effigy mounds of a bear, a panther, a turtle, two birds, and two linear mounds. [12] [13] 6: Bert and Mary Cunningham Round Barn
After the Wisconsin Territory was established in 1836, large amounts of American Indian territories were ceded to the United states via the White Pine Treaty, formally known as the treaty of St. Peters, much of the land was covered in vast pine forests, and logging activates began soon after.
Klamath River Indian Reservation 1892: July 1: Act of Congress: 27 Stat. 62: 717, 718: Colville Indian Reservation 1892: July 13: Act of Congress: 27 Stat. 124: 552: Coeur d'Alene 1892: July 13: Act of Congress: 27 Stat. 139: 625: Spokane 1892: October 22: McCumber Agreement: Agreement Between the Turtle Mountain Indians and the Commission ...
Turtle Lake is a village in Barron and Polk counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [5] Its population was 1,037 at the 2020 census . Of these, 959 were in Barron County, [ 6 ] and 78 were in Polk County. [ 7 ]