Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Indians

Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Indians

Lac du Flambeau is a premiere place for those seeking an exciting cultural and hands-on historical. experience. Ojibwe culture is alive and well-respected in this community which has much to offer in the ways of both nightlife and outdoor living. Come to Lac du Flambeau to have a quiet walk in the woods, an exciting game of blackjack at the casino or an authentic cultural experience at the local Ojibwe museum. This is one of the unique places in the world where the balance of natural resources and modern development co-exist to protect future generations.

The rich history and culture of the Lac du Flambeau reservation brings the past alive into the present. Many years ago, the ancient Ojibwe came from the Big Salt Water in the East. Their migration was prophesied to end where they found food that grew on water. This food they found was wild rice, which continues to be a staple in the Ojibwe diet. Fish were also abundant and were harvested by the light of a flaming torch; thus the name Lake of the Torches. The Ojibwe name for this region was Waswagoning, meaning "A place where they spear fish by torch light". During the summer months, visitors to the reservation can experience what it was like in the old days at Waswagoning Village.

Contact Details

Office Address

Lac Du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Indians
602 Peace Pipe Road
P.O. Box 456, Downtown
Lac du Flambeau, WI, USA 54538
Phone: (715) 588-3346
Fax: (715) 588-9408

Executives

Chairman and President

Henry St. Germaine

CEO

Bill Guelcher

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