The Drum Arbor is the focal point of the Pow Wow ceremony and is surrounded by four covered Viewing Stand areas and a Speaker Stand. Replacing the former central Drum Arbor may be the focal point, but redevelopment of the entire campgrounds to include upgraded electrical and water service was also part of this project. "The Hill" is a quiet and peaceful campground with a calming breeze and shaded sites to keep you comfortable. "The Hill" has long been a place for Tribal members to come and relax with friends while memories of ancestors, loved ones, and years gone by are sheltered among the canopy of oaks, maples, white ash, and cottonwood trees that grace the landscape.
Completed in 2017, this pavilion provides year round use from Farmers Market to Ice Skating.
Learn MoreAfter years of selling goods out of a parking lot, the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe was looking to build a permanent structure for their farmers market.
Learn MoreWhat started out as a dream to provide a facility for the local children to play basketball, evolved into one of the finest "Community Centers" in the area offering so much more.
Learn MoreCompleted in 2017, this pavilion provides year round use from Farmers Market to Ice Skating.
Learn MoreAfter years of selling goods out of a parking lot, the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe was looking to build a permanent structure for their farmers market.
Learn MoreWhat started out as a dream to provide a facility for the local children to play basketball, evolved into one of the finest "Community Centers" in the area offering so much more.
Learn More282 S. Main Street
P.O. Box 244
Freeland, MI 48623