Two Bureau of Indian Affairs office buildings are scheduled to close in Wisconsin, one in Ashland and a much smaller one in ...
The Brothertown Indian Nation in Wisconsin is seeking federal recognition, hoping to follow a similar path to the Lumbee Tribe in North Carolina. The tribe lost its federal recognition in 1839 ...
The overdose crisis is touching the lives of citizen across Wisconsin, and it’s affecting American Indian citizens most ...
Wisconsin’s Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations recommended five proposed bills, each aimed at expanding rights for ...
Cannabis is illegal in Wisconsin for ... program that allows tribes to assume full control over their own health services rather than it being controlled by the federal Indian Health Service.
The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, Ho Chunk Nation, UW Milwaukee's Cultural Resource Management Program, and the city of Oshkosh have all been working together to ensure preservation.