Sokaogon means the "Post in the Lake people" because of a spiritual significance to a post - possibly the remains of a petrified tree - that stood in Post Lake near here. The Sokaogon Ojibwa are also known as the Lost Tribe because the legal title to the 12-mile square reservation from the Treaty of 1854 was lost in a shipwreck on Lake Superior. The band, under the leadership of Chief Willard Ackley, finally, after a long struggle, received federal recognition and reservation status in 1937. The Sokaogon (Mole Lake) Band enjoys three beautiful lakes either on or adjacent to the small reservation: Mole Lake, Rice Lake and Bishop Lake.
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