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March 11-17, 2024

Onaabani-Giizis (Snowcrust Moon)

Boozhoo and welcome to the Miisaninawiind weekly newsletter!


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Red Cliff News & Updates

Red Cliff Awarded Department of Energy Sub-Grant to Install Solar Microgrids

Partnership with Wisconsin Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy will bring solar microgrids to Red Cliff Health Center and Transportation Facility

The Red Cliff Tribe has been selected for an award negotiation as part of a U.S. Department of Energy program with the State of Wisconsin’s Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy (OSCE). This government-to-government effort between the Red Cliff Tribe and the State of Wisconsin will allow the Tribe to install solar microgrids at two important community locations in Gaa-Miskwaabikaang as part of the Resilience and Prosperity in Rural Northern Wisconsin program.


If awarded, the Red Cliff Community Health Center and the Tribe’s new Red Cliff Transportation Facility will be outfitted with solar photovoltaic and battery storage system microgrids, providing a sustainable and renewable energy source for each building. The microgrid systems will provide energy stability with backup power in case of power grid outages, which happen frequently due to lake-enhanced extreme weather events. The systems will be designed and implemented by muGrid, which will serve as the Lead Project Manager and system architect.


“This is wonderful news for the Red Cliff Tribe that will increase our renewable energy efforts and provide much-needed reliable energy during emergencies,” said Red Cliff Chairwoman Nicole Boyd. “Clean energy, environmental protection, and workforce development are recurring topics when we get feedback from our community. We are thankful to be the largest awardee of the total grant, and the Tribe is excited to be working with Wisconsin OSCE.”


This project will further advance the Tribe’s work on implementing sustainable and clean energy sources across Gaa-Miskwaabikaang, adding to the Tribe’s first microgrid system that was installed at the Red Cliff Early Childhood Center in 2023.


“Increasing renewable energy independence is directly in line with the Tribe’s mission to provide natural resources protection while enhancing energy resiliency,” said Red Cliff Environmental Director Linda Nguyen. “Especially in the face of disruptions caused by disasters, this project will improve our capacity to ensure a healthy environment for our future generations.”


Microgrid System at the Red Cliff Community Health Center

The microgrid and battery energy storage system at the Health Center will control all of the power needs for the facility. The system will utilize photovoltaic panels to harness solar power to charge the battery system. In the event of a power outage, the facility would switch to the battery power, limiting the need to use generator-backed power.


“The Health Center is an incredibly important part of our community, and the health and wellbeing of our people must be protected,” said Red Cliff Health Division Administrator Diane Erickson. “We will be able to rely on this system to provide power to our facility even during major area outages, ensuring our community can continue receiving uninterrupted care when they need it.”


Microgrid System at the Red Cliff Transportation Center

The microgrid and battery storage system at the new Red Cliff Transportation Center will be similar to the system at the Health Center. The new transportation facility is expected to be completed by the winter of 2025. The microgrid will likely be installed simultaneously during the transportation facility construction process.


“The Transportation Center will be a key part in housing our Miskwaabekong Transit program, which provides local mass transit services to more than 15,000 riders each year,” said Red Cliff Transportation Director Jeff Benton. “Ensuring reliable power at the Transportation Center will also be crucial for our ability to provide road maintenance services that allow Tribal and County first responders to travel on safe routes.”


Cost Savings and Workforce Development

In addition to providing clean energy, both microgrids and battery storage systems will produce significant cost savings for the Tribe through interconnection agreements with local utility companies. When the battery power reaches its storage limit, it pumps excess energy back into the area’s power grid. The utility company will then issue a credit on the Tribe’s electric bill to reflect the excess power returned to the grid.


This project will provide workforce development opportunities for the community, including a full-time position in the Red Cliff Treaty Natural Resources Division to manage the energy projects. Training and technical education opportunities are expected to be provided for Tribal Members as part of this project, including opportunities for certified community members to participate in installing the systems.


“The Treaty Natural Resources Division has many dedicated employees that serve the Tribe’s environmental protection goals, and a full-time energy project manager will be a welcomed addition to our staff,” said Red Cliff Treaty Natural Resources Division Administrator Dylan Jennings. “We’re also looking forward to providing more training opportunities like the Solar Boot Camp that was offered leading up to the ECC solar project.”


Bayfield County is also a sub-awardee of this DOE grant. The Resilience and Prosperity in Rural Northern Wisconsin program will provide various energy projects across the County, including the communities of Cable, Clover, Drummond, Grandview, Iron River, Mason, Port Wing, Russell, and Washburn.


More details about the Resilience and Prosperity in Rural Northern Wisconsin program can be found here.

Tribal Council Election Information

The 2024 Tribal Council Election cycle is here! There will be elections for Vice-Chair, Secretary, and two At-Large Seats.


Election Board

The deadline to apply to serve on the Election Board is March 29, 2024. Learn more here.


Primary Election - May 3, 2024

Red Cliff Tribal Members will vote for Vice-Chair and Secretary candidates. The two candidates for each position receiving the most votes will advance to the General Election. If you are interested in running for Tribal Council Vice-Chair or Tribal Council Secretary, please submit your intentions in writing to Secretary Nora Cadotte no later than April 3, 2024 by 6:00 PM - secretary@redcliff-nsn.gov.


General Election - July 2, 2024

Red Cliff Tribal Members will vote for a Vice-Chair, a Secretary, and two At-Large Members. If you are interested in running for an At-Large seat, please submit your intentions in writing to Secretary Nora Cadotte no later than June 17, 2024 by 6:00 PM - secretary@redcliff-nsn.gov.

View All Election Information

Council Members Advocating in D.C.

Red Cliff Tribal Council members have returned from the Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes (MAST) Impact Week in Washington DC.


Chairwoman Nicole Boyd, Vice Chairman Rick Peterson, Secretary Nora Cadotte, Council Member Ernie Grooms, and Council Member David Curran spent hours with U.S. Senators and Representatives to discuss and lobby for solutions to issues impacting Gaa-Miskwaabikaang and across Indian Country.


Stay tuned for details and expected outcomes from their time on Capitol Hill!

Food Box Giveaway for Tribal Member Households this Thursday

Our next Local Food Box Giveaway is set for this Thursday March 14 at the Red Cliff Food Distribution Building! Boxes are expected to be ready at 10 AM, one box per household. Please note this giveaway is for Red Cliff Tribal Member households.


Please contact Mino Bimaadiziiwin Gitigaanin with any questions at 715-779-3782 or email Farm@redcliff-nsn.gov.


Chi-Miigwech to Mino Bimaadiziiwin Gitigaanin Red Cliff Farm, Red Cliff Fish Company, Dynamite Hills Farm, Red Lake Nation Foods, Pat Kruse, Bodwewadmi Ktegan, Harmony Valley Farm, and Suri Fina Alpaca Farm for providing items. This program is funded through the USDA Local Food Purchase Assistance program.


The Food Distribution Building is located at 88430 Pike Rd in Gaa-Miskwaabikaang.

Location Survey for New Elder Housing Complex

Aaniin Elders! The Red Cliff Tribal Council has authorized the construction of a new 12-unit Elderly Housing Complex. Based on your initial input, the Red Cliff Planning Department has identified two principal build locations that would best suit this project.


The Tribal Council is requesting feedback from Red Cliff Tribal Elders to help determine which site is preferred based on the criteria in the survey.

Take The Brief Survey

Weekly Moccasin Game Night Announced

Makizinataagedaa! Let's play moccasin game!


Join us at the Tribal Historic Preservation Office (36750 Hwy 13) every Thursday from 5:00-8:00 PM. This is a wonderful opportunity to practice and learn Ojibwemowin and play makizin. There will be potluck style food. Bring a dish to share, aho!

Guyaushk to serve as Elder-In-Residence

Gaa-Miskwaabikaang elder Guyaushk (Jim Pete) has been asked to serve as Elder-in-Residence for UW-Madison's American Indian and Indigenous Studies program through the College of Letters and Science.


Guyaushk will be at UW-Madison during the week of April 7-12, 2024 and will serve as a resource for native students on campus.

The Elder-in-Residence connects Native Elders with American Indian and Alaskan Native students for educational exchanges. The program aims to improve retention of Native students and provide them access to crucial cultural resources, while strengthening partnerships with Tribal Communities and the University.


"It is such an honor, especially knowing Ada Deer previously served as Elder-In-Residence," said Guyaushk. "I hope to share the many teachings that I've been blessed to learn from many Elders, including those from Red Cliff."

Branagan Helps Albuquerque Shelter

Gaa-Miskwaabikaang's Christie Branagan organized a food drive and collected over 150 pounds of food to help a women and children shelter as part of her OTS Pathways internship in Albuquerque, New Mexico!


The Barrett House provides shelter and support services to women and children experiencing homelessness. The shelter creates an opportunity for them to get a safety net in place to build the stability they need to start their journey toward securing a home for themselves and their children.


Branagan was in Albuquerque throughout December and into February for her internship, and is expecting to find permanent placement in June of 2025. The Office of Trust Services (OTS) Pathways Program is a paid student internship program designed to engage and train the next generation of Native workers and leaders.


Great job Christie!

Learn More About the Pathways Internship Proram

Law Enforcement Commission Meeting

The Red Cliff Law Enforcement Commission is scheduled to meet on March 18 at 4:30 PM in the Tribal Administration Building Conference Room. Community members are welcomed to attend.


Please contact Red Cliff Police Department Manager with any questions at 715-779-3733 ext 5120.

View the Meeting Agenda

World Water Day Bingo

The Red Cliff Water Resources Program is celebrating World Water Day!


The Program has created a bingo board to spread awareness to water related issues. Mark off all the ways you've helped conserve or protect water over the next two weeks and submit your card before or on Water Day (March 22) for a chance to win prizes! Click the button below to see all details and access the bingo card.


Printed copies are also available at the Tribal Administration Building and the Environmental Department (37295 Community Road). Please call Shania Nordby with any questions at 715-779-3650 ext 4316.

Water Day Bingo Card

WIEA Accepting Award Nominations

The Wisconsin Indian Education Association is accepting nominations for several award categories to be featured at the WIEA Annual Conference. Do you know a college student who is excelling in Indian education? Do you know someone who is an elder, teacher or friend of Indian education who is doing great things within their family, school, tribe or community? Do you know of a Tribal Language Program that is making an impact in the community?


This is a great opportunity to nominate someone you know who is deserving of recognition! Please see categories and links to the nomination form below. Nominations are due by March 15.


• Ronald N. Satz Friend of Indian Education Award

• Outstanding Tribal Language Program

• Outstanding Indian Educator of the Year

• Outstanding Indian Elder of the Year

• Outstanding American Indian College Student of the Year

• K-12 Outstanding Student Recognition

WIEA Award Nomination Form
K-12 Outstanding Student 
See Award Category Criteria
Health & Wellness

Noojimo'iwewin Center Meetings

Family & Human Services

Education
Bayfield School District Updates
Find Athletic Schedules and School Events on their Calendar.

You can view the school's news and updates on their website:

You can also find updates on the
Bayfield School District Facebook page.

Housing Authority

Housing Board of Commissioners Vacancy

The Housing Board of Commissioners is accepting applications to fill a vacant seat.


The HBOC meets the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 5:00 PM. If you are interested in serving on the HBOC, pick up an application at the Tribal Administration Building or apply online.

Learn More & Apply

Apply for Housing Openings and Housing Assistance

Red Cliff Chippewa Housing Authority is accepting applications for housing and housing assistance!


RCCHA provides clean, safe, adequate, and affordable housing for qualified families and elders.

Housing options to apply for include low rent, 6-plex, 4-plex, Elderly, Tax Credit, Tax Credit Rehab.


Oski-Ombendaam New Hope Supportive Housing

The Oski-Ombendaam New Hope housing contains efficiency, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom units. The goal of New Hope housing is to provide supportive services to those individuals and families while providing clean, safe, adequate, and affordable housing.


You are also able to apply for Home Repair Assistance and Down Payment Assistance.


Click HERE to access an application.

Residential Resource Coordinator
Available For Housing Tenants

Red Cliff Chippewa Housing Authority tenants have access to a Residential Resource Coordinator. The coordinator will help tenants get connected with various resources.


This service is available to Housing tenants Monday through Friday at New Hope Building A, at 37580 Pageant Road.


Please call 715-779-3744 extension 3514 with any questions.

Boys and Girls Club of Gitchigami

Red Cliff Fish Company

Legendary Waters Resort & Casino

Click HERE to order online!

News Across Indian Country

Bainbridge speaks on recovery center in Oneida County

Watch: Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council CEO Bryan Bainbridge discusses plans to build an Adolescent Recovery and Wellness Center in Oneida County to help teens struggling with addiction and mental health.

Leask helps team advance to State Tourney

Red Cliff Tribal Member Ian Leask, son of Joe and Anna Leask, along with his Prescott Cardinal team, defeated the G.E.T Red Hawks on March 9, 2024 to punch their ticket to the WIAA State Tournament held in Madison, WI March 14-16.


Leask is a senior at Prescott High School. Leask and the Cardinals will face the Saint Thomas More Cavaliers on Thursday March 14 at 1:35 CST. To stream in search WIAA Division 3 Boy State Basketball Tournament.

GLIFWC Hiring Creel Workers

Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission is hiring seasonal creel workers for this April - May.


View all details and other GLIFWC jobs at https://glifwc.org/

Contact Us
Red Cliff Tribal Administration Office 
88455 Pike Road 
Bayfield, Wi. 54814 
715-779-3700