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Sokaogon Chippewa Community
Mole Lake Band of Lake Superior
Chippewa Indians

Minwadjimowin
Speaking Something Good

Community News
January 2, 2020
Good Morning,

We hope you had a wonderful holiday season!

As we begin the new year, we wish you many blessings!

We will be welcoming Gitchi-Manidoo-Giizis, the Great Spirit Moon, on January 10th. You'll see an excerpt of a story about the Hell-diver and the Spirit of Winter below.

Scroll down to see all the good things happening in the Sokaogon Chippewa Community.
Happy Birthday!

We honor our Elders and celebrate this week with:
  • Nancy Kane - December 30th
Our best wishes to you!
Christmas Tree Burn - Saturday

Snowmobile Safety

WIEA Youth Art Contest


The Hell-Diver and the Spirit of Winter

Every winter, the birds fly south. One winter, a Hell-Diver (also called a Grebe) told all of the other birds that he would stay for the winter to take care of two of his friends who had been injured and couldn't fly south. Both of his friends, a whooping crane and mallard duck, had broken wings.

To feed them, he got fish by diving through a hole in the ice. But the Spirit of Winter got jealous of his success at fishing and froze the water after the Hell-Diver had dived through his hole below the ice. But the Hell-Diver swam to shore where there were a lot of reeds and bulrushes. He pulled one of them down through the ice with his bill to make a hole in the ice and so he got out and flew home.

When he got home, he saw that someone was peeking in the door of his wigwam. It was the Spirit of Winter, who did not like him and who was trying to freeze him out. The Hell-Diver got a big fire going, but it was still cold in the wigwam because the Spirit of Winter was right there making it cold. But the Hell-Diver tricked the Spirit of Winter by mopping his face with a handkerchief and saying, "Gee, but it's hot in here!" The Spirit of Winter thought the fire was hot enough to melt him, so he ran away.

One day the Hell-Diver decided to have a feast. He got some wild rice and sent a duck to invite the Spirit of Winter, but it was so cold that the duck froze to death before he got there. Then he sent Partridge with the invitation. She got very cold too, but she dove under the snow to warm up and then went on again. She reached the Spirit of Winter and invited him to the Hell-Diver's feast.

When the Spirit of Winter came to the feast, it was like a blizzard coming in the door of the wigwam. He had icicles on his nose and face. Hell-Diver built the fire higher and higher, and it began to get warm inside the wigwam. The icicles began to melt on the Spirit of Winter's face. He was getting awfully warm, but he liked the wild rice that Hell-Diver had at his feast and wanted to keep eating.

Hell-Diver said, "Whew! It's very warm in here. It must be spring already." The Spirit of Winter got scared and grabbed his blanket and ran out of the wigwam. With his fire, Hell-Diver had brought the spring and outside, things were already melting and there were just patches of snow here and there. The Spirit of Winter had a hard time getting back to his home in the north, where there is always snow.
Community Information
Peer Support Group - Every Wednesday at 5:30 pm

Education
Ready to Earn Your Diploma?

Healthy Families
Are You, Or Someone You Know, Pregnant?

Calling all new moms and dads who are Tribal affiliated in our community or surrounding area -

If you're feeling alone or stressed out, the Sokaogon Healthy Families Program can help!

We are a voluntary, home-visiting program with incentives based on your commitment. We want to assist moms and dads during the prenatal stage and within the first five years of your child's life.

Enrollment must occur prenatally or up to three months after your child's birth.

During the prenatal stage, we help with:
  • How to protect your unborn baby
  • Growth and development during the three trimesters
  • Self-care
  • Dad's important roles
  • What to expect each month of your pregnancy
During the first five years of your child's life, we help with:
  • Child development
  • Recognizing family strengths
  • Support and guidance for challenges you are facing
  • Screening and assessments for any outside referrals
  • Developing your own personal support system
Our goal is to support parents in developing positive attachment relationships with their infants and toddlers to enhance family self-sufficiency.

Want to learn more? Contact Angela or Carla at 715-478-7600.
Elders Information
SCC Transportation

Health Clinic
Attend Scheduled Appointment and You're Entered to Win

PRC Referral Forms

Tribal Administration
Tribal Administration

The Tribal Administration office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Offices close for lunch from Noon to 1:00 pm.

Offices are closed on Friday.
Tribal Council Meetings

Regular Tribal Council Meetings are held on the third Monday of each month at 6:00 pm.

Upcoming Regular Tribal Council Meetings:
January 20, 2020
February 17, 2020
March 16, 2020
April 20, 2020
May 18, 2020
June 15, 2020
July 20, 2020
August 17, 2020
September 21, 2020
October 19, 2020
November 16, 2020
December 21, 2020

Semi Annual Meetings:
May 2, 2020
November 7, 2020


If you would like to be added to the Tribal Council meeting agenda, please email Ronald Quade, Tribal Council Secretary, or call 715-478-7581 (office) or 715-622-0202 (cell).
Tribal Housing

Tribal Housing office hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm. Offices are closed for lunch from Noon to 1:00 pm.

For after-hour emergencies or concerns, please call 715-478-2001. Calls will be forwarded to the on-call staff person.
Tribal Enrollment

The Tribal Enrollment Office is open Monday through Thursday from 8:00 am to Noon, and 1:00 to 4:30 pm.

The Tribal Enrollment Office issues Tribal ID cards for on- and off-reservation Tribal Members.

For more information, email Gloria DeCorah-Toyebo or call 715-478-7512.
Sokaogon Chippewa Child Support

The Sokaogon Chippewa Child Support Office is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.

For more information, please email Regina Williams or call 715-478-6442.
Recycling Center

Food Distribution
Community Events
Tanning Workshop - January 10th and January 11th
This Workshop will also be held on January 24th and January 25th

Fresh Conversations - January 22nd

WI Native Arts & Culture Conference - January 23rd

Ishpaagoonika Deep Snow Camp
January 31st through February 2 - Pelican Lake

Roberts Lake Ice Fishing Tournament - February 1st

Employment Opportunities
Area Opportunities: 

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Office: 715-437-0090
Cell:  715-437-0465
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