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8. Little Traverse Bay Band of Otawa Indians -- Odawa tribe 9. Little River Band of Otawa Indians 10. Huron Potawatami Reservation, Nottawaseppi Huron Band |
Brief History of Anishinaabe people -- Unwritten as yet. present substitute: Ohiyesa's (Charles A. Eastman) early 20th-century profile of Hole in the Day. Notes: (1) The imagemap and tribes list will both bring up a listing of BIA-federally-ecognized Michigan tribes. If further info -- websites -- has been gound about them, those links will be below the tribe name. Clicking on the tribename will bring up contact info (provided by the BIA). (2) Anishinaabe history links-to the one attached to MNREZMAP, which only contains a link-to Charles (Ohiyesa) A. Eastman's bio of Bug-O-Nay-Geeshig. The shared history eventually will be a story of the Great Anishinaabeg Migration. Native American Fishing Rights -- G. Sanger, fish and wildlife expert, who has served in this capacity for Lac Courte Oreilles in the long Voigt lawsuit prepared a number of essays, a treaties page (with maps), a history of non-Indian opposition, and a page of Q and A type misconceptions commonly held about treaties by non-Indians. His whole linked pageset was prepared for a course in Ethics for graduate students of Natural Resources Management at the University of Minnesota in 1996. This discussion is pertinent for the history of treaty rights hunting-fishing issues in the Michigan Fox decision.
1997 Powwow Calendar Michigan/Great Lakes Nifty animated lightening bolts here -- but no powwows! Weather suggestion: Men, make sure no metal's in your roach headresses. Jingle dancers: use shells instead of tin cones. Should be OK. Indian Art of the Frontier (Great Lakes area) web exhibit in collaboration with Detroit Institute of Arts that has the artworks |
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Text, maps and graphics copyright -- Paula Giese, 1996, 1997 except where elsewhere attributed. CREDITS: I did maps and all other graphics here. Tribal info comes from the BIA webserver, corrected by Tiller's "American Indian Reservation and Trust Areas," 1996. Last Updated: 1/23/97 |