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    ISBN 978-0-910623-00-1. in Roufs 2008, p. footnote 35 John Morgan Smith (1921). "Chief John Smith, A Leader of the Chippewa, Age 117 Years. His Life as Told by Himself...
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    Ojibwe (redirect from Chippewa Indians)
    the Chippewa Indians. SI-BAE Annual Report #44:273–379 (p. 376) Smith 1932, p. 104. Densmore, Frances 1928 Uses of Plants by the Chippewa Indians. SI-BAE...
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  • public servant from New England John Smith (Chippewa Indian) (died 1922), reputed to have died at the age of 137 John Smith (abolitionist), 19th century...
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  • Little Shell Tribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana (Ojibwe language: Esensininiwag) is a federally recognized tribe of Ojibwe, Métis, and Cree people in...
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  • had in the region and was given the Indian name of "Wahbesins," meaning "Young Swan," by the Chippewa tribe. Smith helped the United States government...
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    Ojibwe, also known as the Leech Lake Band of Chippewa Indians or the Leech Lake Band of Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (Ojibwe: Gaa-zagaskwaajimekaag Ojibweg)...
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    Anishinaabeg), also known as the Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians, is a federally recognized American Indian tribe in east-central Minnesota. The Band has...
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    Potawatomi Indians Potawatomi Author Larry Mitchell Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation Treaties with the Potawatomi Treaty Between the Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandot...
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    In October, Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa voters reelected tribal President John Johnson, and the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas reelected...
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  • Grover Cleveland, he negotiated treaties with the Ute Indians and then with the Chippewa Indians. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly from the...
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    LeDuff, Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa journalist, writer, and media personality Rob Capriccioso, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, journalist and writer...
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  • is the "Chippewas of Saugeen". Organized in the mid-1970s, Saugeen First Nation is the primary "political successor apparent" to the Chippewas of Saugeen...
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  • Indian Offenses | Indian Affairs". www.bia.gov. "Southern Plains CFR Court | Indian Affairs". www.bia.gov. "On Being Gay and Chippewa Cree - ICTMN.com"...
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    Indians of the Southeast: Then and Now. Nashville and New York: Abingdon Press. pp. 170–173. ISBN 978-0-687-18793-5. "1833 Treaty with the Chippewa,...
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  • 1871 Smith was asked by the US government to investigate needs of American Indians in Minnesota. He spent time among the Pillagers and Chippewa and reported...
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    words "Indian Red" in their music. Author Michael Smith says that the lyrics of "Indian Red" are a prayer song sung during Mardi Gras Indian practices...
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    Cherokee Nation (1794–1907) (category Indian Territory)
    and Rogers counties. The Anishinaabe-speaking Swan Creek and Black River Chippewa bands were removed from southeast Michigan to Kansas in 1839. After Kansas...
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    Menominee (redirect from Menominee Indian)
    Late Woodland Indians. Early fur traders, coureur-de-bois, and explorers from France encountered their descendants: the Menominee, Chippewa (Ojibwa), Ottawa...
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    Montana to an Assiniboine-Chippewa mother and Shoshone father. Flora Lucero, forward: born near Choteau, Montana to a Chippewa-Cree mother and Spanish immigrant...
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    America, "Treaties between the United States and the Saginaw tribe of Chippewas", 1837. John Forsyth, the Secretary of State On behalf of, President Buren, Martin...
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  • Band of Chippewa Indians), the law was not implemented. In 1954, at the Congressional hearings for the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, tribal...
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    Commissioner Dole were at Abercrombie in advance of the upcoming Chippewa treaty. Increased Indian activity caused nearby settlers to seek safety at the fort's...
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    Lake Burn-Out was a forced relocation of the Burt Lake Band of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians in northern Michigan's "Tip of the Mitt" region on 15 October...
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    Confederacy. At some point, Reeves escaped and fled to Indian Territory, where he learned American Indian languages and customs, as well as tracking and survival...
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  • Frances Owl-Smith (Cherokee). 1988 First woman elected as tribal chair of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa: Twila Martin-Kehahbah (Chippewa-Cree). First...
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    of Chippewa Indians, 526 U.S. 172 (1999); Menominee Tribe of Indians v. U.S., 391 U.S. 404 (1968); Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians...
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    Language, the Language Spoken by the Chippewa Indians; Which Is Also Spoken by the Algonquin, Otawa and Potawatami Indians, with Little Difference, For the...
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    Pages 708-724. Potawatomi. James A. Clifton. Pages 725-742. Southwestern Chippewa. Robert E. Ritzenthaler. Pages 743-759. Southeastern Ojibwa. E.S. Rogers...
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    livestock and crops." Dina Gilio-Whitaker draws on research by Choctaw and Chippewa historian Clara Sue Kidwell to show the relationship between the Trail...
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  • Pretendian (redirect from Wannabe Indian)
    chief Wabanquot (1830–1898), a signer of the 1867 federal treaty with the Chippewa of the Mississippi. She has shown no evidence supporting any of these claims...
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