Updated: 2/1/2011 
George W. Brown Jr. Ojibwe Museum & Cultural Center
Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin
Description

The George W. Brown Museum is Located on the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe Reservation. Our Museum is about the History of the Lac du Flambeau Community and the Culture of the Ojibwe Native American. We emphasize on the survival of our people and living within the seasons of out outstanding 4 season diorama centrally located. We also have many beadwork and birch bark displays.

History

The Museum has been open to the public since 1989. Originally it was run by the Wisconsin Historic Society and now is in sole control of the Lac du Flambeau Tribe.

Artifact Collections

Many of our collection consist of outstanding beadwork, Moccasins, Fur trade items, birchbark, tools, and photos.

Library

Access: Students, Scholars

Appointment required: False

Services
Gift Shop
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