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Homepage | Little River Band of Ottawa Indians The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians descends from members of the Grand River Ottawa Bands, who historically lived along the Manistee River, Pere Marquette River, and the Grand River system in Michigan
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians - Wikipedia Little River Band of Ottawa Indians (Ojibwe: Gaaching-Ziibi Daawaa Anishinaabe) is a federally recognized Native American tribe of the Odawa people in the United States It is based in Manistee and Mason counties in northwest Michigan
Little River Holdings The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians are descendants from members who lived in villages on the Manistee, Pere Marquette, and Grand Rivers They are a tribe of members who have persevered and fought to survive because of the 1836 Treaty of Washington and the Treaty of 1855
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians - ITCMI The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, a Native Sovereign Nation is based in Manistee, LRBOI is the political successor to nine of the nineteen historic bands of the Grand River Ottawa people
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians - Facebook Little River Band of Ottawa Indians 5,485 likes · 272 talking about this Little River Band of Ottawa Indians is a Native Sovereign Nation
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Michigan - Native Ministries . . . Little River Band of Ottawa Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe of the Odawa people in the United States It is based in Manistee and Mason counties in northwest Michigan It was recognized on September 21, 1994
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians - Department of Energy Š The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians (LRBOI) is a Federally Recognized Tribal Nation located in Manistee, Michigan along the shores of Lake Michigan Š Our people are the descendants of nine Ottawa bands whose leaders were signatories to the 1836 Treaty of Washington and the 1855 Treaty of Detroit
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians - nnigovernance. arizona. edu Little River Band of Ottawa Indians were known and organized under several names, including members of “Indian Village” on the Manistee River, residents of the Pere Marquette Village or “Indian Town”, Unit No 7 of the Northern Michigan Ottawa Association, the Thornapple River Band, and finally the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
James McClurken’s “Our People, Our Journey: The Little River Band of . . . Our People, Our Journey is a landmark history of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, a Michigan tribe that has survived to the present day despite the expansionist and assimilationist policies that nearly robbed it of an identity in the late nineteenth century