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- Discuss the creation of the La Pointe County from St. Croix County of Wisconsin Territory that was supposed to have been a political appeasement to the La Pointe Band, according to the Territorial electorates, but instead caused feud to further divide the Midewiwin and Roman Catholic La Pointe Band members.
- Discuss about the creation of the Reservation for the Bad River Band in 1854.
- Discuss about the Wisconsin Stumping that affected the Band.
- Discuss about the affect of St. Mary's School and its lingering effects today.
- Discuss about the economic turmoils of 1890-1946.
- Discuss about the tribal government and its structure after the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act.
- Discuss about the urban migration to Milwaukee by many Band members and its affect on the Tribe.
- Discuss about the treaty-right curtailment that led to legal action by LCO and how it affected Bad River.
- Discuss about the establishment of GLIFWC and its decision to be HQ'd out of Odanah.
- List the Band's leaders.
- Provide the band government's official contact information.
- Create a Bad River Indian Reservation article and pull out of this article things pertaining to the Band's land-base to make this article about the people.
- Create an article for each of the Bad River Band's villages.
- Provide list of additional readings.
- Provide additional external links.
CJLippert 04:56, 27 October 2006 (UTC)