
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe (Hayward)
Tribal members discuss plans for a new Wisconsin history museum
Story and photos by Dean Witter
Wisconsin Historical Foundation
HAYWARD — The first of the Wisconsin Historical Society’s new museum engagement and listening sessions planned for the 12 American Indian nations of Wisconsin — titled “Walking Together in a Good Way: American Indian Engagement for the New Museum Project and Beyond” — was held Oct. 2, 2018 with the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Ojibwe at the tribe’s Sevenwinds Casino, Lodge & Conference Center.

Christian Øverland, the Ruth and Hartley Barker Director of the Wisconsin Historical Society, and Rebecca Comfort, the Society’s American Indian Nation Liaison, had a good discussion with Tribal Chairman Louis Taylor and Vice Chair Jason Schlender before the evening event with tribal members, which produced meaningful personal conversations.

