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Tribal Organization | Bay Mills Bay Mills Indian Community: Who We Are Tribal Organization: IRA government formed in 1936 Constitution enacted 1936 Number of Council members-Government is by General Council composed of all tribal members 18 years of age or older
Bay Mills Indian Community - Wikipedia The Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC; Ojibwe: Gnoozhekaaning , lit 'Place of the Pike '), is an Indian reservation forming the land base of one of the many federally recognized Sault Ste Marie bands of Ojibwe
Bay Mills Indian Community: Ojibwe Culture History Bay Mills, Michigan, is home to Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC), a federally recognized Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) tribe with a rich cultural heritage and deep historical roots in the Upper Peninsula
HOME | baymillsnews BAY MILLS — Bay Mills Indian Community will partner with the U S Coast Guard Sector Northern Great Lakes to provide space for dental services to enlisted local Coast Guard members
Bay Mills Indian Community - ITCMI The Bay Mills Indian Community was officially established by an Act of Congress on June 19, 1860 The tribe’s service area services members on the reservation and living adjacent within Chippewa County
Bay Mills Indian Community Tribal Chairperson | Facebook This is the official page for the Bay Mills Indian Community Tribal Chairperson to provide tribal citizens, employees, and community members with updates about Bay Mills Indian Community
Bay Mills Indian Community - Indian Reservations The Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC) stands as a testament to the enduring resilience and cultural richness of the Chippewa people Located in the state of Michigan, the BMIC represents one of the many bands of Chippewa Indians who historically resided around Sault Ste Marie
Bay Mills Indian Community launches new tourism initiative Designed to highlight the most loved places, stories, and experiences unique to the Bay Mills area, this initiative invites visitors to explore the community through an Indigenous lens The site includes links to local historical sites, businesses, events, and accommodations
Bay Mills Indian Community, Whitney Gravelle "BAY MILLS HAS ALWAYS BEEN VERY CLOSE-KNIT AND WE'RE HERE TO TAKE CARE OF ONE ANOTHER, SO IF YOU'VE BEEN PART OF OUR LIFE, EVEN IN A SMALL BUT MEANINGFUL WAY, WE'RE GOING TO TAKE CARE OF YOU LIKE FAMILY "