Uncover the history, craftsmanship and artistry behind Ojibwe lacrosse stick making from Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe Tribal Member Joseph Gokee. During a special appearance at the Madeline Island Museum, Gokee will discuss how Native communities in the Great Lakes region have rekindled their connection to the game of lacrosse, his path to becoming a stick maker, his many artistic inspirations and his ties to Ojibwe culture. Gokee will also explore the intricate craftsmanship of traditional lacrosse sticks and why lacrosse is a game of healing and sharing.
A set of custom lacrosse sticks crafted by Gokee will be on display at Madeline Island Museum from May 24 to June 30. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the one-of-a-kind temporary exhibit, Passages, which tells the story of the Ojibwe migration to the place where food grows on the water.
Gokee’s exhibit, Aagimaak: Ash Tree Lacrosse Sticks with Joseph Gokee is part of a larger Ojibwe artist series, Mitigonaabe Geniwenimaad Mitigoon: The Spirit Who Takes Care of the Trees. Attend all three artist talks and their exhibits throughout the summer to learn more about Ojibwe culture and craftsmanship:
Baapaagimaak: Black Ash Tree Basketmaking with April Stone
Wiigwaasaatig: Birchbark Tree Artistry with Nathan Gordon
Artist Visit & Talk
Thursday, June 26, 2025 | 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Aagimaak: Ash Trees and Lacrosse Sticks with Joseph Gokee Exhibit
Saturday, May 24 - Monday, June 30, 2025 | 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Adults (18-64): $10
Teen (13-17): $10
Senior (65+): $8
Child (5-12): $5
Child Under 5: Free
Included with general admission.
Society members receive free general admission, please verify your membership where prompted to receive discountat check out.