Stockbridge-Munsee Indian Reservation, Native American reservation in Shawano County, Wisconsin, United States.
The Stockbridge-Munsee Indian Reservation is a tribal territory in Shawano County, Wisconsin, spanning forests, residential areas, and community facilities. A casino resort on the land provides economic support for the community and funds various programs.
The people were originally relocated from the Hudson River Valley to Wisconsin through several treaties during the 18th and 19th centuries. These moves united two peoples, the Mohican and Munsee, into one community.
The library and museum here display objects and documents from the people's history. These collections tell the story of the community's roots and its journey over time.
Keep in mind this is an inhabited tribal territory used by the community, so approach respectfully. Many areas are open to the public, while others require permission to enter.
The community works to preserve its languages, teaching traditional dialects documented in Mohican, Munsee, and Ojibwe. This language work helps secure cultural knowledge for future generations.
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