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February 25, 2014

Wisconsin indian reservations

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There are seven indian reservations in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Indian Reservations

 


Reservation: Lac Court Oreille
Tribes: Lac Court Oreille band of Chippewa of Lake Superior
Acres: 20,096
Established by: Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854 (x, 1109); lands withdrawn by General Land Office, Nov.22, 1860, Apr. 4, 1865 (see report by Secretary of the Interior, Mar. 1, 1873). Act of May 29, 1872 (xviI, 190). 57,746 acres allotted to 1.003 Indians; the residue, 20,096 acres, unallotted. Act of Feb. 3, 1903. (xxxii, 795).

 


Reservation: Lac du Flambeau
Tribes: Lac du Flambeau band of Chippewa of Lake Superior
Acres: 26,153
Established by: Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854 (x, 1109), lands selected by Indians. Department order of June 26, 1866. Act of May 29, 1872 (xvii. 190). 43,558 acres allotted to 520 Indians: act of Feb. 3, 1903 (xxxii, 795), 120 Indians were allotted 7,512.40 acres, leaving unallotted 26,153.40 acres.


Reservation: La Pointe (Bad River)
Tribes: La Pointe band of Chippewa of Lake Superior
Acres: 46,613
Established by: Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854 (x, 1109). 368.91 acres patented under art. 10; 195.71 acres fishing ground. 76.256:92 acres allotted to 959 Indians. Under acts of Feb. 11, 1901 (xxxi, 766), and Mar. 2, 1907 (xxxiv, 1217), 880 acres were allotted to 11 Indians, leaving unallotted and unreserved 46,613.58 acres.


Reservation: Red Cliff
Tribes: La Pointe band (Buffalo Chief) of Chippewa of Lake Superior
Acres:
Established by: Treaty of Sept. 30, 1854 (x, 1103); Executive order, Feb. 21, 1856. The lands were withdrawn by the General Land Office, May 8 and June 3, 1863. 2,535.91 acres were allotted to 3,5 Indians under the treaty; of the residue, 11,566.90 acres were allotted to 169 Indians pursuant to the joint resolution of Feb.20, 1895 (xxvtII, 970), and 40.10 acres were reserved for school purposes.


Reservation: Menominee
Tribes: Menominee
Acres: 231,680
Established by: Treaties of Oct. 18, 1848 (ix, 952), May 12, 1854 (x, 1064), and Feb. 11,1856 (xi, 679)


Reservation: Oneida
Tribes: Oneida
Acres:
Established by: Treaty of Feb.3, 1838 (vii, 566). 65,402.13 acres were allotted to 1,501 Indians, and the remainder, 84.08 acres, was reserved for school purposes.


Reservation: Stockbridge
Tribes: Stockbridge, Munsee
Acres:
Established by: Treaties of Nov. 24,1848 (Ix, 955), Feb. 5, 1856 (xi, 663), and Feb. 11, 1856 (xi, 679); act of Feb. 6, 1871 (xvi, 404); for area see act of June 22, 1874 (xvIII, 174).


 

B

  • Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians

F

  • Fond du Lac Indian Reservation

L

  • Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

L cont.

  • Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa

M

  • Menominee
  • Menominee Indian Reservation

O

  • Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
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