Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
The reservation of the Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
is located within beautiful mixed forest woods, where the broad leaf and great
pine trees create extremely diversified ecosystems. The abundance of clean water
and air provides an almost pristine environment where indigenous species thrive.
Total tribal enrollment is nearly 6,000 members, of which 60% live in LCO in
23 different community villages. The tribe occupies approximately 69,000 acres
and has recently purchased 8,000 acres adjacent to the Chequamegon National Forest.
It is approximately 90 miles south of Duluth, Minnesota; 160 miles northeast
of Minneapolis; and 11 miles southeast of the town of Hayward in Sawyer County.
The LCO people continue to practice traditional subsistence by hunting, fishing,
and gathering throughout the four seasons. In addition, LCO people enjoy year-round
recreational activities.
The LCO tribe owns and operates enterprises, businesses, and programs on behalf
of its members and is the largest employer in Sawyer County, paying over two
million dollars in federal taxes and one million in state taxes.
In addition to the activities, programs, and businesses, there is the LCO Community
College, a 40 acre cranberry marsh, a health clinic, youth centers, and a forest
products and lumber mill.
The LCO Casino, located on County Highway B & K, is open between 9:00
AM and 4:00 AM, and has over 400 slot machines, 12 blackjack tables, and a
300
seat bingo facility. A Native American supplied gift shop is also located within
the
casino.
For more information about the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa,
call the Tribal Governing Offices at (715) 634-8934 from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday-Friday.
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Route 2, Box 2700
Hayward WI 54843
Tel. 715/634-8934
Fax 715/634-4797
http://www.lco-college.edu/
Courtesy of Great Lakes Intertribal Council.