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Yearly Archive: 2022

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Winter Items Donation

Family Foundations Home Visiting Program and Maternal Child Health Departments are collecting winter items of all sizes that are new or gently used. The collection boxes will be located at the Clinics (Hertel and Round Lake locations) and at the Tribal Center. We will be collecting items up until Friday, December 9th. Now is a great time to go through your closet and donate those winter items that don’t fit, we will find a home for them. All the winter […]

Pharmacy Holiday Reminder *Closed Nov 21-25*

This is a reminder that the pharmacy will be closed the week of November 21 – 25. Please review your medications and let us know by next week if you need refills of anything that may run out during that time.

Treaty Day 2022

Tribal Council has extending our holiday on Friday, September 30th to include Thursday, September 29th. In doing so, all are invited to travel for Treaty Day. The flyer is attached detailing the two day event.

VULNERABLE ADULTS & ELDER GUARDIANSHIP CODE NOTICE

Notice of Vulnerable Adults & Elder Guardianship Code and Opportunity to Comment The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin Tribal Council has reviewed and is providingnotice to the Tribal Membership for the proposed Oganawenjigaazowag Gichi-Aya’aagInaakonigewin, Vulnerable Adults & Elder Guardianship Code. The proposed code is acollaborative effort from the Legal Department, Elder Advocates Department, and the TribalCourt. The attached is the proposed Vulnerable Adult & Elder Guardianship Code Any comments may be submitted:Email at: [email protected] Mail at: STCCIW Legal Department24663 […]

Manoomin

Manoomin The Anishinaabeg migrated to the Great Lakes region from the Northeast long ago. Their oral traditions tell of a prophecy that said to journey West until they came to a place “where the food grows on water” — manoomin. Manoomin (wild rice) has played a major role in the lives of Ojibwe people. Manoomin, which means “good berry”, provides both physical and spiritual sustenance to the Ojibwe people. The wild rice harvest has begun. Because wild rice ripens at a […]