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  3. Native American Tribes in Wisconsin

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  1. NATOW : Native American Tourism of Wisconsin

    Travel Guide; Media; About; Where we are located: Native Wisconsin is made up of 11 sovereign Tribal nations. It is the largest concentration of Tribes in any state east of the Mississippi River. Each Tribe is a sovereign nation that abides by its own Constitution.

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    Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa; Forest County Potawatomi; Ho-Chunk Nation; Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa; Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

  3. Experience Native Culture

    Native culture is woven into the fabric of our state: Wisconsin is home to 11 federally recognized Tribes, each with their own distinct traditions and cultural heritage. From natural attractions to museums, businesses to events, Native culture permeates the travel landscape in Wisconsin, and opportunities to engage with it are abundant.

  4. Native American Sites & Museums in WI

    Explore Native American History. Bring the family to any of Wisconsin's Native American museums and cultural centers to learn the history, way of life and experiences of the land's first people. Spend a day at the Ojibwe Museum & Cultural Center in Lac du Flambeau to immerse yourself in the culture and history of the Ojibwe.

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    Odanah, WI 54861 Bad River RV 73370 U.S. Highway 2 Odanah, WI 54861 Manomin Restaurant 73370 U.S. Highway 2 Odanah, WI 54861 Moccasin Trail Center & Convenience Store 73370 U.S. Highway 2 Odanah, WI 54861 TRAVEL bad river Band Anishinabeg The Original People 6 The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is a Tribe of Ojibwe. They migrated to

  6. Native Wisconsin Travel Guide by Vector & Ink

    2019-2020 NATOW Native Wisconsin Travel Guide. December 12, 2023. 2020 SWFL Winter Spring. November 29, 2023 ...

  7. NATOW / Native American Tourism of Wisconsin

    NATOW's mission is to promote Tribal tourism and economic development, while highlighting the beauty, diversity and uniqueness of the 11 federally recognized tribes in Wisconsin. Tourism is the leading industry in Tribal economies and plays a significant role in generating revenues for essential governmental services for Tribes and their ...

  8. Native American Tourism of Wisconsin (NATOW)

    NATOW is an inter-tribal consortium that was launched as a state wide initiative in 1994 by GLITC (Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council). The mission of NATOW is to promote tourism featuring Native American heritage and culture. Tourism provides an excellent tactic for Tribes to diversify their economies, while telling the true story concerning ...

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    Travel Guide; Media; About; ... and find out what Native Wisconsin is - and how you can experience it. Discover Native Wisconsin: 11 tribes. Endless possibilities. Get In Touch! Kimberlee A. McGeshick, THRP NATOW Executive Director. 715-622-0139. [email protected]. [email protected]. 2932 Highway 47 N.

  10. Native American Tourism of Wisconsin (NATOW)

    Native American Tourism of Wisconsin (NATOW). 5,846 likes · 7 talking about this. NATOW promotes tourism & economic development for our member tribes....

  11. Native American Tourism of Wisconsin

    PO Box 70 - Bowler, WI 54416. Information: 414-975-9813. Share. View Website Favorite. Wisconsin is home to the largest number of Native American tribes east of the Mississippi River. The reservations of these eleven sovereign nations occupy more than one half million acres of Wisconsin's most beautiful and unique landscapes: pristine lakes ...

  12. Tribal Nations of Wisconsin

    Also, available is the NATOW Travel Guide. In addition, here is information on a book called Explore Native Wisconsin, which shares the history, culture, traditions, food (recipes), arts and crafts of Wisconsin's 11 federally recognized American Indian nations and tribal communities.

  13. Native Wisconsin Travel Guide

    The Native Wisconsin Travel Guide was designed with that in mind. Paying homage to the rich history of each sovereign nation and inviting people to visit and experience their art, music, and dance and to tour their museums and cultural centers. The Guide creates excitement through rich colors, fantastic imagery, and interesting story telling ...

  14. Tribes

    Travel Guide; Media; About; TRIBES OF WISCONSIN. Native Wisconsin is made up of 11 sovereign Tribal nations. It is the largest concentration of Tribes in any state east of the Mississippi River. These reservation lands occupy over one half million acres of prime forest and marsh lands, lakes and rivers. Each Tribe has its own language dialects ...

  15. Discover Northern Wisconsin: A Local's Perspective + Insider Tips!

    Legacy in Arts & Culture. Woodland Art: Indigenous traditions shine in various art forms, from beadwork to intricate basketry. Literary Imprints: Authors like Aldo Leopold have written extensively about the region, its beauty, and the importance of conservation. Understanding Northern Wisconsin's history offers travelers a deeper connection to the land and its people.

  16. With its Rustic Roads program, Wisconsin wants you to slow down and

    The Rustic Roads belong to a program that honors the American tradition of a leisurely car trip—the purpose of which is simply to slow down and enjoy the scenery. Reminiscent of a Sunday drive—when families piled in the car, rolled down the windows, and took off to see the sights—Wisconsin has made a deliberate effort to sustain its less ...

  17. 30 Cool Things to Do in Northern Wisconsin

    A Guide to attractions and vacation spots in Northern Wisconsin to help you get the most of out upper Wisconin. There's nothing quite like a trip to travel Wisconsin!. From pristine lakes and breathtaking forests to laidback small towns and vibrant cities, there is no shortage of things to do in Northern Wisconsin.. No matter what type of traveler you are - an outdoor adventurer looking ...

  18. Wisconsin's Nature Is a Must-See in All Seasons

    Wisconsin is a birder's paradise, especially in spring! Between March and June, nearly 300 species of birds from South and Central America, the Caribbean and the southern U.S. stop to rest or nest in Wisconsin. As many as 250 different bird species either breed in the Baraboo Hills or pass through during migration.

  19. Native American Tribes in Wisconsin

    These are the 11 federally-recognized Tribes in Wisconsin: Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. With a reservation located in Ashland County — one of the most northern points of Wisconsin — the Bad River Tribe's reservation contains almost 500 miles of rivers and streams and over 30,000 acres of wetlands. Ho-Chunk Nation.

  20. Learn About Native American Tribes in WI

    Fortunately, t he 11 Native American tribes in Wisconsin have created many cultural opportunities for travelers. Wisconsin has the second most Native American tribes east of the Mississippi, with more than a half million acres of beautiful landscape, ready to offer a memorable experience for visitors. Here's a guide that will help you get ...

  21. 72 Hours in Wisconsin: A Guide to the Northwoods and Lake Superior

    Sailing in Lake Superior is a magical experience. First of all, Lake Superior is actually the largest freshwater lake in the world with a surface area of over 31,000 miles! We were blown away by the fact that there is enough water in Lake Superior to cover the entire landmass of both North and South America.

  22. About

    About NATOW. NATOW's mission is to promote tribal tourism and economic development, while highlighting the beauty, diversity and cultural dynamism of the 11 federally recognized tribes of Wisconsin. Tourism is the leading industry in tribal economies and plays a critical role in generating employment and revenues for essential governmental ...

  23. Your ultimate guide to visiting Milwaukee, from dining to things to do

    Here's your guide to exploring Wisconsin's biggest city. ... Native tribes including the Fox, Ho-Chunk, Mascouten, Menominee, Ojibwe, Sauk and Potawatomi called the area home, some using the land ...

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    A portion of the Texas Gulf Coast could see a total of up to 15 inches of rain beginning Sunday and into midweek, the hurricane center said, along with life-threatening storm surge and powerful ...

  25. What to expect at Yosemite, one of the most 'iconic' national parks

    To learn more about the Native people of Yosemite, park visitors can stop by Wahhoga Village, the last American Indian village in the valley that was dismantled in 1969 with its residents evicted.

  26. Travel Wisconsin

    Discover Summer Trip Ideas. From unique and refreshing eateries to unforgettable fun on our miles of fresh shorelines, there is no shortage of new and exciting Wisconsin adventures that your whole crew will enjoy. The state is full of one-of-a-kind state parks, restaurants, attractions, breweries and more, so grab your friends and family and ...