Bad River Tribe
The Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa operates within a conservation area that encompasses nearly 500 miles of rivers and streams, over 30,000 acres of wetlands, and 38 miles of Lake Superior shoreline. Focused on maintaining tribal sovereignty and promoting individual members' growth in cultural, spiritual, and economic spheres, the Tribe offers a variety of services and programs including health and wellness, education, and environmental conservation.
With a commitment to preserving their rich cultural heritage, the Bad River Tribe organizes events like the Manoomin Powwow and the Bad River Culture Camp, while also engaging in significant advocacy work to protect their natural resources. The Tribe's governance structure includes a Tribal Council, boards, and committees that prioritize the safety and well-being of their members within a welcoming and progressive community.
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