Ojibwe Museum and Cultural Center, Lac du Flambeau
The Ojibwe Museum and Cultural Center celebrates the history of Lac du Flambeau lakes. View a 24-foot (7.3 meter) dugout canoe as well as traditional clothing worn by the Ojibwe Indians. Tour a French fur trading post and see one of the largest sturgeon ever speared in a Northwoods lake. Watch ceremonial dancers celebrate Ojibwe culture at Lac du Flambeau Indian Bowl Pow-Wows.

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Getting there
Ojibwe Museum is located at 603 Peace Pipe Road in downtown Lac du Flambeau. Pow-Wows are held at the Indian Bowl, just north of the Ojibwe Museum.
Opening hours
The Museum / Cultural Center is open Monday thru Saturday 10:00 - 16:00 from May to October and Tuesday thru Thursday 10:00 - 14:00 from November to April. Craft Classes are offered in summer and special events are held at various times throughout the year. Weekly Pow-Wows take place at 19:00 on Thursday from late June through mid-August. The Bear River Pow Wow, a 3-day event, is held in mid-July each year.
Craft Classes
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Admission charged. Discounted rates for seniors and children aged 5 -15. Children under 5 years of age are free of charge.
Contact details
Telephone +1 (715) 588 3333. Email ldfpast@newnorth.net.
Things to keep in mind
Pow-Wow spectators should bring a seat cushion and insect repellent. Take note of the recommended minimum age posted for art classes and some special event.
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