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tribal lands today • trade corridor map, 1760s • 1825 treaty map

When the first French explorer arrived in 1634, the Menomonee, Ho-Chunk (Winnebago), and Dakota (Sioux) were the dominant native nations in Wisconsin. This map represents those pre-contact Native regions and traces the water route Europeans traveled into the Great Lakes.

© Jeff Mass 1998, University of Wisconsin Press.
Map from Wisconsin's Past and Present: A Historical Atlas
by the Wisconsin Cartographer's Guild.