May 17, 2024

Zaagibagaa-giizis (Budding Moon)

TRIBAL GOVERNMENT NEWS & RESOURCES

Tribal Council Bans Wake Boat Operation On Reservation

White Sand Lake Landing Closed

Boat Launch Permit Fees Announced

Help Serve Your Tribal Community

Federal Housing Rules Require Eviction For Illegal Drug Use

Tribal President urges people to get help with addictions


LDF Chippewa Housing Authority Meeting May 23

LDF Economic Support Having Free Cookout May 24

LDF Tribal Offices Closed May 27

LDF Planning Department Closed May 27

TRIBAL RESOURCES LINKS

Tribal Council Calendar


Tribal Member Request Form and Rules for Zoom Meetings 

 

Tribal Payroll Calendar 2024


Tribal Holiday Calendar 2024


Tribal Council Meeting Dates & Agenda Request Deadline Dates


Tribal Election Board Meeting Schedule


Tribal Alcohol, Tobacco & Fireworks Committee Meeting Schedule


CCB Meeting Dates and Deadlines


CCB Authorization for Release of Personal Information


LDF Youth Funds Committee Meeting Schedule


Agenda Request Form


Tribal Council Resolution Template


Constitution Committee Calendar

COMMUNITY NEWS

Tremendous Turnout For 4th Annual MMIWR Event

The 4th Annual LDF MMIWR (Missing Murdered Indigenous Women & Relatives) Community Gathering and Walk was held on Sunday, May 5, 2024 at the former bingo hall in Lac du Flambeau.


"I would like to thank all the families and everyone who came and showed support at our MMIWR event this year!" event organizer Alicia LaBarge said. "The turnout was amazing!"


This year’s gathering was attended by approximately 245 people and included the Newbold K-9 Search & Rescue Team. Attendees received a t-shirt and door prize tickets upon signing in at the door. The t-shirts had this year’s logo for the event on the front, and the logos of the departments and programs that helped sponsor this event on the back. The t-shirt was designed by Dorothy Grant. Mr. James Buckholtz offered up a prayer and blessing for the event, which was followed by an honor song that was sung by Medicine Rock.

 

Those in attendance also had the opportunity to decorate a red paper cut out of a shirt and/or dress. Cut outs and decorating supplies were made available by the LDF Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Program (DAP). The program collected all of the shirts and dresses that families decorated and will be making photo collages of them for either a permanent display within the community or use them at future presentations. DAP also provided buttons with pictures of MMIWR victims to the families that requested them.

 

Unfortunately, the Lac du Flambeau community has had its own cases of missing and murdered indigenous women & relatives throughout the years. As MMIWR has become a topic that is more talked about in recent times, LDF tribal member, Alicia LaBarge, felt it was time to start bringing light to those loved ones who have been lost to the epidemic. Alicia has coordinated this event since it started 4 years ago, with the hopes of bringing light to the subject, and educating the public on what MMIWR is and stands for.


"I also would like to thank everyone that helped out with the event with everything from donating raffle items, saying prayers for us, cleaning, cooking, setting up, take down, sponsors, handing out shirts, drumming, traffic control for safety and anything else I forgot," Alicia said. "It is very appreciated and took all of us to make this event happen! LDF Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault Program, LDF BDC, Tribal Victims Services, GLITC, PCHC- Community Health Department, LdF Tribal Fish Hatchery, LdF's Women's sewing circle, Medicine Rock, Spirit Berry, Adaawe Place-Biskakone Greg Johnson, Brew Bear, RezMade-Dorothy Mae, James Buckholtz, Sarah's Jewelry-Sarah Koutas, Christine Doud, Joseph Wildcat Sr., Danelle Wildcat, Carl Martin, Desiree Wildcat, Booj LaBarge, Lyle Thomas Chapman, Charlene Theobald, Eli James Mayo, Brandi-lee BigJohn, Penny L. Chapman, Walter Linklater Jr., Deondre Isham, William Wildcat, Alex Brisk, Alyson Brisk, Nakai Larson, Esaube Brown, Byron Jessie Peterson, Scott Chapman, Sheldon Williams, Noah Peterson, Thomas Williams, Paul Poupart, Theresa Soulier, Pam Poupart Waterman, Ashlee Allen, Tina Peterson, Andrea Rodriguez, Paula Fralick, Stacy and William Stone. Sorry if I forgot anyone."

 

MMIWR is an epidemic not only here in the United States, but also in Canada. Below are some statistics from the US:

•       Murder is the 3rd leading cause of death among Native Americans aged 10-24.

•       4 out of 5 Native women will experience violence in their lifetime.

•       Native women are 10x more likely to be sexually assaulted or murdered

•       82% of Native men will experience violence in their lives.

•       Only 2% of cases of missing Native women made it to the U.S Department of Justice Missing Persons Database.

*statistics obtained from Native Hope*

Students Recognized For Demonstrating Humility

Last week, the LDF Public School held a powwow to celebrate the character trait of humility. Please see below for the list of those students recognized for demonstrating the character trait of humility, as well as some photos from the powwow. Congratulations to all the students! Thank you to the LDF Public School for providing the list and some photos from the powwow.




Community Greenhouse & Garden Open House May 22

Next Zaasijiwan Head Start Registration Event May 29

FEATURED EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY OF THE WEEK

Many job opportunities are listed at the end of this E-newsletter weekly. To improve awareness about the wide variety of jobs available, a featured employment opening will appear here every week. For all job openings, click this link to visit the Tribal Employment website page.

HEALTH NEWS & RESOURCES

Next Sewing Circle May 20

Mark Your Calendars For Weekly PCHC Run/Walk Times

PCHC & Family Resource Center Closed May 27

Family Resources' Grief Support Groups Held Mondays

Bingo Nutrition Workshop Tuesdays & Thursdays

COMMUNITY LINKS

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Legal Clinic Coming To Mercer Public Library May 22

Get Creative At The Library: Free Event May 29

Mark Your Calendars: Summer B-ball Tourney June 15-16

Indian Bowl Schedule Announced: First Powwow June 18

Bear River Powwow Coming July 12-14

Native American Arts & Craft Show Coming July 27

Solar Energy Career Training Focuses On Native Women

Learn Our Language, Every Tuesday

Women's Support Group Every Wednesday

Men's Violence Intervention Program Every Thursday

Ikwe Circle Every Friday 3pm to 8pm

Online Early Childhood Education Degree Now Offered

Foundation Kids Church Provides Fun Experience

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Lac du Flambeau Tribal Employment Opportunities

LDF Business Development Corporation Opportunities

Full descriptions of the LDF Business Development Corporation employment openings can be found on the LDF Business Development Corporation website. Current Openings Follow:


Woodland Cannabis: 

Dispensary Retail Manager (Click this link to apply)

Find Employment Opportunities Using These Links

More Employment Opportunities

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