Minnesota Tribal Dispensaries
Shop adult-use cannabis at tribal dispensaries and save up to 15% on taxes. Six tribal nations operate dispensaries across Minnesota - no excise tax, open to all adults 21+.
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Tribal Nations Operating Dispensaries
Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Lake Leaf
Hinckley • Near Grand Casino Hinckley
White Earth Nation
Waabigwan Mashkiki
Mahnomen • "Flower Medicine" in Ojibwe
Fond du Lac Band
Anang Native Cannabis
Cloquet • Near Fond du Lac Casino
Bois Forte Band
Ishkode Dispensary
Tower • Northern Minnesota
Prairie Island Indian Community
Island Pězi
Welch • Near Treasure Island Casino
Red Lake Nation
NativeCare
Red Lake • Sovereign Territory
All Tribal Dispensaries14 Locations
Anang Native Cannabis
Cloquet, MN
Anang Native Cannabis is a tribal adult-use cannabis dispensary operated by the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, located at 1508 Big Lake Rd in Cloquet. 'Anang' means 'star' in Ojibwe. As a tribally operated business under Fond du Lac sovereignty, it is not subject to Minnesota's state cannabis excise tax. Open daily 8 AM-10 PM, it is one of the longest-hours dispensaries in Minnesota, serving Cloquet, Duluth, and the broader northeast Minnesota region.
Ishkode Dispensary
Tower, MN
Ishkode Dispensary is owned and operated by the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa on the Vermilion Lake Reservation in Tower, Minnesota. "Ishkode" means "fire" in Ojibwe. As a tribal dispensary, Ishkode is exempt from Minnesota's state cannabis excise tax, typically saving customers around 22 percent compared to state-licensed stores. The dispensary sits at 1420 Bois Forte Rd — just off Highway 169, the main artery connecting the Iron Range to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Ely. Ishkode carries flower, edibles, vapes, pre-rolls, and accessories and serves as the northernmost licensed cannabis dispensary in Minnesota's arrowhead region.
Island Pězi
Welch, MN
Island Pezi is a tribal adult-use cannabis dispensary operated by the Prairie Island Indian Community, located at 6030 Sturgeon Lake Rd in Welch, MN — adjacent to Treasure Island Resort and Casino. 'Pezi' means 'grass' in the Dakota language. Operated under tribal sovereignty, it is not subject to Minnesota's state cannabis excise tax. Open daily 8 AM-10 PM, it serves Welch, Red Wing, and the greater southeastern Minnesota region, offering flower, edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates, and vapes.
Lake Leaf Dispensary
Hinckley, MN
Lake Leaf Hinckley is a tribal adult-use dispensary operated by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, located at 699 Lucky Trail directly adjacent to Grand Casino Hinckley. As a tribal dispensary, Lake Leaf is exempt from Minnesota's state cannabis excise tax, saving customers approximately 22 percent compared to state-licensed stores. The Hinckley location sits at the I-35 midpoint between the Twin Cities (75 miles south) and Duluth (75 miles north), making it a natural rest-stop purchase point for travelers on one of Minnesota's busiest corridors. Lake Leaf Hinckley carries flower, pre-rolls, edibles, vapes, concentrates, and accessories.
Lake Leaf Dispensary - Isle
Isle, MN
Lake Leaf Isle is a Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe tribal dispensary on the eastern shore of Mille Lacs Lake, located at 810 Highway 47 South in Isle. As a tribally operated business, it does not collect Minnesota's 15 percent excise tax or state sales tax, offering approximately 22 percent savings. Isle sits near Father Hennepin State Park and is part of a three-dispensary network with sister locations in Hinckley and Onamia that ring Mille Lacs Lake, giving anglers, cabin owners, and Hwy 169 travelers a tribal dispensary within easy reach of the lake.
Lake Leaf Dispensary - Onamia
Onamia, MN
Lake Leaf Dispensary in Onamia is operated by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and sits adjacent to Grand Casino Mille Lacs at 16420 Ataage Dr. As a tribal dispensary, it operates under tribal sovereignty and is not subject to Minnesota's state cannabis excise tax, often resulting in lower prices than state-licensed competitors. Open daily 10 AM-9 PM (Sunday 10 AM-6 PM), it offers flower, edibles, pre-rolls, concentrates, and vapes with curbside pickup available.
Legacy Cannabis
Duluth, MN
Legacy Cannabis at 1906 W Superior St in Duluth is part of Duluth's growing legal cannabis market on the western end of Superior Street. Located in Duluth's West End neighborhood, this dispensary serves Duluth residents and visitors to the Lake Superior region with a curated selection of cannabis products in a welcoming retail environment focused on education and community.
NativeCare
Red Lake, MN
NativeCare is the official adult-use cannabis dispensary of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, located on Highway 1 E in Red Lake. As a tribally operated enterprise on the Red Lake Reservation, NativeCare is exempt from Minnesota's state cannabis excise tax, saving customers approximately 22 percent compared to state-licensed stores. Red Lake is a closed reservation — meaning most of the reservation land is restricted to tribal members and their guests — so NativeCare operates in the portion accessible to visitors near the reservation's eastern boundary. NativeCare carries flower, vapes, and concentrates and serves Red Lake Nation members and visitors traveling through the remote lakes region of northwestern Minnesota.
Off The Path Cannabis Dispensary
Morton, MN
Off The Path Cannabis Dispensary is a tribally operated adult-use dispensary run by the Lower Sioux Indian Community in Morton, Redwood County. Located at 39365 County Road 24 next to Jackpot Junction Casino and Hotel, this dispensary serves shoppers from Redwood Falls, New Ulm, Marshall, and the broader southwestern Minnesota region. As a tribal enterprise, it does not collect Minnesota's state excise or sales tax, offering approximately 22 percent savings. A drive-thru lane makes this one of the most convenient cannabis stops in the region.
Sweetest Grass - Cass Lake
Cass Lake, MN
Sweetest Grass Cass Lake is a tribal adult-use dispensary operated by the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, located at 605 Elm Ave in Cass Lake. As a tribal dispensary, Sweetest Grass is exempt from Minnesota's state cannabis excise tax, saving customers approximately 22 percent compared to state-licensed stores. Cass Lake sits at the intersection of Highway 2 and Highway 371 in the Leech Lake watershed region, serving local residents and the large Leech Lake tribal community. The store carries flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates, and accessories. Sweetest Grass has a sister location in Walker on Hwy 371, about 25 miles south.
Sweetest Grass - Walker
Walker, MN
Sweetest Grass is a tribal adult-use cannabis dispensary operated by the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, located at 6838 Y Frontage Road NW near Highway 371 in Walker, Minnesota. Offers flower, vapes, edibles, and concentrates with no Minnesota state cannabis excise tax. Conveniently located for lake-country visitors and Leech Lake area residents.
Waabigwan Mashkiki
Mahnomen, MN
Waabigwan Mashkiki Mahnomen is the White Earth Nation tribal cannabis dispensary located adjacent to the Shooting Star Casino and Resort in Mahnomen, Mahnomen County. The name means 'Flower Medicine' in Ojibwe. As a tribally operated business, it does not collect Minnesota's 15 percent excise tax or state sales tax, offering approximately 22 percent savings compared to standard dispensaries. Waabigwan Mashkiki operates three locations across White Earth territory: Mahnomen, Moorhead, and St. Cloud.
Waabigwan Mashkiki - Moorhead
Moorhead, MN
Waabigwan Mashkiki Moorhead is a tribal adult-use cannabis dispensary operated by the White Earth Nation, located at 2902 US-10 in a renovated former JL Beers building. As a tribally-operated dispensary, purchases are exempt from Minnesota state cannabis excise tax, offering lower prices than many state-licensed retailers. Flagship focus on premium flower grown and tested on White Earth tribal land.
Waabigwan Mashkiki - St. Cloud
St. Cloud, MN
Waabigwan Mashkiki St. Cloud is the White Earth Nation tribal cannabis dispensary serving the central Minnesota corridor from its location on 33rd Avenue South in St. Cloud. The name means 'Flower Medicine' in Ojibwe. As a tribal enterprise, it does not collect Minnesota's 15 percent excise tax or state sales tax, offering approximately 22 percent savings compared to standard dispensaries. It is one of three Waabigwan Mashkiki locations serving White Earth Nation territory, alongside Moorhead and Mahnomen.
Benefits of Shopping Tribal
Save on Taxes
Avoid the 15% state excise tax charged at licensed dispensaries. On a $200 purchase, you save about $30.
Near Casinos
Many tribal dispensaries are conveniently located near casino resorts, making them easy destinations for day trips.
Support Tribal Communities
Your purchase directly supports tribal community programs, education, and economic development.
Frequently Asked Questions About Tribal Dispensaries
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Learn More About Minnesota Cannabis
Minnesota's cannabis market offers several options for consumers. Beyond tribal dispensaries, you can browse the complete Minnesota dispensary directory to find state-licensed locations. If you're visiting for the first time, our first-time dispensary visitor guide covers everything you need to know.
Medical patients can often access additional benefits. Learn how to get your Minnesota medical cannabis card and understand the differences between tribal and state-licensed dispensaries. For current pricing information, check our Minnesota cannabis price guide.
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