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Top 10 Things to Know About the Mille Lacs Band of OjibweMille Lacs Band Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Tribal Sovereignty, Treaties and Indian Gaming
The U.S. Government's Trust Responsibilities to American Indians
Mille Lacs Band and Its People, Government and Businesses
Operating Strong Businesses
The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe owns and operates Grand Casino Mille Lacs, Grand Casino Hinckley, and various other businesses, including a grocery store, a movie theater, restaurants, and more. Read this fact sheet for more information about the Band’s businesses and their benefits to residents in East Central Minnesota
Benefitting the Local EconomyThe Mille Lacs Band’s businesses contribute to the local economy, support tourism in the region, and help spur economic development.Learn more about the Band’s businesses and their impact on area communities.
Preserving Our History and Culture
The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe is a
sovereign, federally recognized Indian tribe with more than 4,000 enrolled
members. The Band has
made its home around
The Mille Lacs Band tribal government uses its business investments to improve
life for Band members and for its non-Indian neighbors in surrounding
communities. The Band provides
schools, clinics, housing programs, a police department, and other important
programs and services. Learn more
about the Band’s community investments, including its charitable contributions.