Federally Recognized Landed Tribes in Wisconsin. Land Cessions.

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Federally Recognized Landed Tribes in Wisconsin

Land Cessions

Federally Recognized Tribes and Bands

Menominee Nation Menominee Menomini Menomonee Mamaceqtaw (ma-ma-chay-tau) The People People of the wild oats (rice)

Ho-Chunk Nation Winnebago People of the Dirty Water Ho-Chunk or Ho-Chungra People of the Parent Speech or People of the Big Voice

Chippewa Ojibwa Ojibway Ojibwe Anishinabe Anishinaabeg Six Different Bands: Lac Courte Oreilles St. Croix Bad River Red Cliff Mole Lake Sokaogon Lac du Flambeau Puckered up True People or Original People

Forest County Potawatomi Potawatomi Bodiwadomi Bodiwandomi Neshnabek The True People Keepers of the Sacred Fire

Oneida On^yote.aka Oneyoteaka People of the Standing Stone Oneida Nation

Stockbridge-Munsee Mahican Mahikan Mohigan Mohican Muh-he-con-neok Leni-Lenapi Delaware the people of the waters that are never still The People

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