Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa


The Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa can be found in the north of Wisconsin not far from Wisconsin destinations Ashland and Bayfield. The one hundred and twenty five thousand acre reservation sits on the south shore of Lake Superior. The Kakagon Slough is where tribal families still harvest wild rice annually as their ancestors did centuries ago. The area is like a nature preserve, still in pristine condition thanks to the people of the Bad River Band. Set up home base at the Bad River Lodge, Casino & Convention Center and head out for adventure and Wisconsin events that can only be found on the shores of Lake Superior.

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Explore the Tribal Lands of Wisconsin

Air: Oct 22-23, 2011
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There are eleven Native American sovereign nations within Wisconsin’s borders and you are invited to visit, have fun on their lakes and trails, learn about their heritage and culture and enjoy yourself at their events. In this episode we’re highlighting four of those tribes, Ho Chunk, Oneida and the Chippewa bands of Bad River and St. Croix.

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  • Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

    A visit to the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians Reservation in Northwestern Wisconsin is an exciting and enlightening experience for young and old.
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