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Wisconsin Tribal Government

Collected by: Wisconsin Historical Society

Archived since: Feb, 2020

Description:

Archived websites of Indian nations of Wisconsin. This collection is in development, and the Wisconsin Historical Society is currently requesting permissions from tribal governments to archive these websites. The Date field in the description of individual web sites refers to the dates the web site has been archived, so 2020- means a web site has been archived from 2020 to the present. The Coverage field refers to the dates of material found on the web site, so 2000- means that there is content on the web site that dates from 2000 to the present. Internal links on archived web sites are usually captured; external links are out of scope and generally not captured. See the FAQs About the Wisconsin Historical Society Web Archives page on the WHS website for further details regarding navigation of archived websites and information regarding crawl frequency and selection of websites for the Archives.

Subject:   Government - National Native Americans--Wisconsin--Politics and government Wisconsin--Politics and government

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Title: Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians

URL: https://mohican.com/

Description: Website of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of Mohican Indians (People of the Waters That Are Never Still), originally inhabitants of the Eastern seaboard who, after a number of U.S. government-ordered removals, settled in Wisconsin in 1822-1832. Roughly half of the tribal population currently lives on or near the Stockbridge-Munsee reservation in Shawano County in northeastern Wisconsin.

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Subject:   Stockbridge Munsee Community, Wisconsin Native Americans--Wisconsin Wisconsin--Politics and government

Title: Brothertown Indian Nation

URL: https://www.brothertownindians.org/

Description: Website of the Brothertown Indian Nation, descendants of the Mohegan, Montaukett, Narragansett, Niantic, Pequot, and Tunxis nations, who moved from New England to New York and arrived in the Wisconsin territory in 1832. Despite its long history, the Brothertown Nation is not currently a federally recognized tribe.

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Subject:   Brothertown Indian Reservation (Wis.) Native Americans--Wisconsin Wisconsin--Politics and government

Title: Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

URL: https://www.menominee-nsn.gov/

Description: Website of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, which originally occupied 10 million acres of land in current-day Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan. Persisting through a series of treaties in which the Menominee land base dwindled and termination of federal recognition in the 1950s, the tribe achieved federal recognition again in 1973, and occupies a reservation near to its ancestral homelands.

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Subject:   Native Americans--Wisconsin Wisconsin--Politics and government Menominee Indians--Wisconsin

Title: Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

URL: https://www.redcliff-nsn.gov/

Description: Website of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, one of the bands of the Anishinabeg nation established after a succession of treaties in the 1800s between the Lake Superior Chippewa and the United States. The Red Cliff reservation is located along Lake Superior in Bayfield County in northern Wisconsin.

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Subject:   Chippewa Native Americans--Wisconsin Wisconsin--Politics and government

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