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  1. You can't beat the vivid colors of fall in the Lac du Flambeau area. In the winter, our premier snowmobile trails are second to none. The Lac du Flambeau reservation was established by the treaty of September 30, 1854. The Reservation is 86,630 acres or 144 square miles.

  2. The George W. Brown, Jr. Ojibwe Museum & Cultural Center offers one of the most complete collections of Lac Du Flambeau history, seasonal workshops, interactive exhibits, cultural programs and a world record sturgeon.

  3. Peter Christensen Health Center provides a comprehensive care designed to help you manage your health in the most convenient way possible. Care is provided to the Lac Du Flambeau Community, Vilas, Oneida, and Iron counties.

  4. The Lac du Flambeau Family Resource Center provides a wide range of outpatient behavioral health services and programs to the Lac du Flambeau community to ensure the support and preservation of family life and well being on the Reservation.

  5. May 22, 2024 · Our Mission. To provide leadership for the betterment of tribal membership and descendants in the areas of health, education, welfare, economic / job development and the protection of natural resources. Read more about our mission. About Us. The Band has inhabited the Lac du Flambeau area since 1745 when Chief Keeshkemun led the Band to the area.

  6. Welcome to Lac du Flambeau! Join us during our community events where the whole family can learn, relax and enjoy the amazing beauty that Mother Earth gave Lac du Flambeau. Experience our 10 lake chain, paddle our 71 miles of rivers and streams or catch glimpses of wildlife and the many birding opportunities on the Powell Marsh; 12,000 acres of ...

  7. 4 days ago · Community Event. Education. Tribal Council. Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians: Calendar - The band has inhabited the Lac du Flambeau area since 1745 when Chief Keeshkemun led the band to the area. The band acquired the name Lac du Flambeau from its gathering practice of harvesting fish at night by torchlight.

  8. Tribal and community leaders came together to create a vision for a new Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl Living Arts and Culture Center. That vision has become a reality, and Phase 1 of the new facility is now open.

  9. Lac du Flambeau is a community rich in history and beauty. Here are some of the best things to see and do to experience this unique community in northern Wisconsin. Bike the Lac du Flambeau Trail. This 17.9-mile trail runs in two wide loops through beautiful Vilas County scenery.

  10. The ARWC is a 36-bed residential facility centrally located in Wisconsin to best serve all Member Tribes and urban Indians. It will provide culturally relevant services and responsive residential substance abuse treatment for Native American youth, ages 13-17, who are suffering from Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and any co-occurring mental ...

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