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Month: January 2026

A Celebration of Veterans

On November 15th, 2025, the Brothertown Tribal Council hosted a Veterans luncheon to honor our Brothertown Indian Family Veterans. Tribal Council members, Brothertown members, Veterans, and their families attended. The council provided a lovely luncheon for the gathering.

Mike Pelky, on behalf of the Brothertown Indian Family Veterans, was presented with the Pendleton “Grateful Nation” blanket from the Tribal Council. The gift will be hung at the BIN Community Center.  This was a very meaningful gift, and our Veterans are honored to have received it.

Below is the description of the meaning of the “Grateful Nation”:
The fabric of our nation is woven with the sacrifices of our Veterans. This USA-made wool blanket honors the selfless service of these brave men and women. Centered on the blanket is a representation of the American flag. Each strip represents a service ribbon awarded to Veterans of historical conflicts from World War II on, and stars represent the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and five US territories. A portion of all sales of the blanket will be donated to the Fisher House Foundation, a non-profit organization providing residences for the families of ill or wounded service members.”

Veterans talked about their service history and enjoyed sharing their more pleasant memories of their service to the United States of America. Many photos of past Veteran events were shared. We had fun with raffle prizes from the Tribal Council and shared many smiles and laughs together. Taps was played at the end of the event to honor Veterans who have passed on.

Indian Veterans have long played a vital role in the US military, and their service will not be forgotten. It is in the telling of Veteran military involvement and the celebration of their service which helps us remember how valuable their contribution to our nation has and will always be. We thank the BIN Tribal Council for acknowledging the Veterans’ role and the sacrifices they and their families have made.

With each event held by BIN Veterans, we see more Veterans attend and participate. There are opportunities to participate in Veterans brat frys, bake sales, grand entries, local flag ceremonies, Flag Day parades, and much more.

Our veteran presence is growing, and we could not be happier about it. BIN Veterans, please reach out to Mike Pelky at 920-892-2556 to join us at future events and gatherings

Urgent request:  Calling all Brothertown Artists – Deadlines Approaching

The Brothertown Indian Nation has been given a significant opportunity to present our heritage and traditions to Wisconsin and our surrounding Communities.  This is an opportunity we can’t miss. Please find below the details of the opportunities.

For application link or additional information, email Courtney Cottrell Gerzetich at Crtncttrll@gmail.com

To access the WIA Program Guidelines, eligibility criteria, and application, click ‘Find Out More’ below. Detailed registration instructions are included in the program guidelines.

Find out more….

Types of activities funded include, but are not limited to:

  • Projects focused on the documentation, preservation, or revitalization of arts activities, language, foodways/food traditions, or cultural knowledge in Wisconsin’s Native American communities,
  • Technical assistance and professional development to Native artists and arts organizations,
  • Professional arts administration positions in support of Native arts,
  • Presentation and promotion of Native artists through festivals, markets, exhibitions, various media, and other forms of presentation, and
  • Planning grants in preparation for any of the above.

Work Samples

Along with the application, you will need to include a work sample. This is supporting material that gives evidence of the high quality and/or cultural significance of the proposed art and/or the qualifications of the people involved. Applicants may include up to 10 digital images, provide web links to audio or video samples, upload audio or video files, literary work, and – if appropriate to the 6 project – resumes or position description of the key people involved. Use the fields provided in the application form to submit your work samples.

  • Images – For each visual artist involved in the proposal, upload excellent quality images of recent work in JPEG format (jpg). Applicants may include up to 10 digital images. Images that show past events or products appropriate to the current proposal are also welcome.
  • Audio/Video Files or Links – For each performing artist involved in the proposal, upload an audio or video file, or include a link to an audio or video sample that illustrates high-quality recent work. Video that shows past events or products appropriate to the current proposal are also welcome.
  • Literary Work – Upload (or include a link to) a literary sample. If not available electronically, mail a print version.


Another Call for Artists: Woodland Indian Arts Program Deadline- February 12th, 3 PM

Important Announcement from Wisconsin Arts Board for all Brothertown Artists in Wisconsin

Once again: Calling All Brothertown Artists!!!

The Wisconsin Arts Board is accepting applications for the Woodland Indian Arts (WIA) grant program until Thursday, February 12th, at 3 pm for projects occurring between March 15 and December 31, 2026.

To access the WIA Program Guidelines, eligibility criteria, and application, click ‘Find Out More’ below. The “Apply Here!” link will take you to WAB’s online grants system. Detailed registration instructions are included in the program guidelines.

Types of activities funded include, but are not limited to:

  • Projects focused on the documentation, preservation, or revitalization of arts activities, language, foodways/food traditions, or cultural knowledge in Wisconsin’s Native American communities,
  • Technical assistance and professional development to Native artists and arts organizations,
  • Professional arts administration positions in support of Native arts,
  • Presentation and promotion of Native artists through festivals, markets, exhibitions, various media, and other forms of presentation, and
  • Planning grants in preparation for any of the above.

New, expanded, or existing projects are eligible. Traditional and contemporary art forms are welcome.

As a reminder, the program’s maximum request amount increased from $4,000 to $6,000 in FY24, and there was a change to the program’s match requirement. Please be sure to review the WIA Program page, guidelines, and eligibility details before beginning an application

If you have questions regarding the application process or would like to discuss a project proposal, please contact Kaitlyn Berle at (608) 266-8106 or kaitlyn.berle@wisconsin.gov

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