
Boo-zho!
Welcome to the official website of the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin!
We hope you will find the information on the following pages helpful and insightful.
The St. Croix people were known as “The Lost Tribe” after the Treaty of LaPointe
in 1854. St. Croix was not a federally recognized Tribe until the passing of the
Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, when federal lands were finally established for
St. Croix. The St. Croix people had endured over 200 years of struggle to reclaim
their original homelands.
Today, St. Croix is a strong sovereign nation and flourishing economic center. The
Tribe is one of the largest employers in Northwest Wisconsin with over 2,000 employees
in its Government center, casinos and enterprises. St. Croix is also a major contributor
to the area’s economy.
There are over 1,200 enrolled members in the St. Croix Chippewa Tribe. Several Tribal
Members reside in one of the Tribe’s communities: Big Sand Lake, Danbury, Round Lake,
Maple Plain, Gaslyn, Bashaw, Clam Lake, Balsam Lake
However, just as many Tribal Members live in surrounding towns and villages. Other
Members choose to reside in nearby major metropolitan areas. Still others live as
far away as the Pacific Coast.
Come and learn about our Tribe and join us as we journey into the future.
St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
Behold Our Heritage. Share Our Future.
St. Croix Tribal Center
24663 Angeline Ave
Webster, WI 54893
1.800.236.2195
To purchase “The Lost Tribe,” and educational DVD about the St. Croix Chippewa,
send a check or money order in the amount of $15.00 to:
The Vision, DVD Sales 24663 Angeline Avenue, Webster, WI 54893
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