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Added Grand Traverse Band history of recognition by federal governement
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*'''1763: '''Pontiac's Rebellion; tried to drive the British from the Great Lakes. About 2,000 settlers died during the rebellion. Many British forts surrendered; Fort Detroit and Fort Pitt did not. Fort Pitt under Lord Jeffery Amherst's suggestion, sent out smallpox-infected blankets starting an epidemic among the Indians  
*'''1763: '''Pontiac's Rebellion; tried to drive the British from the Great Lakes. About 2,000 settlers died during the rebellion. Many British forts surrendered; Fort Detroit and Fort Pitt did not. Fort Pitt under Lord Jeffery Amherst's suggestion, sent out smallpox-infected blankets starting an epidemic among the Indians  
*'''1831: '''Land cessions  
*'''1831: '''Land cessions  
*1837 Census (M1831)  
*'''1837:''' Census (M1831)  
*1837-47: Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Council Bluffs Subagency (Iowa)|Council Bluff Agency]]  
*'''1837-47:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Council Bluffs Subagency (Iowa)|Council Bluff Agency]]  
*1837-51: Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Osage River Indian Agency (Kansas)|Osage River Agency]]  
*'''1837-51:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Osage River Indian Agency (Kansas)|Osage River Agency]]  
*1851-63: Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Sac and Fox Indian Agency (Iowa)|Sac and Fox Agency]]  
*'''1851-63:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Sac and Fox Indian Agency (Iowa)|Sac and Fox Agency]]  
*'''1831-1867:''' The tribe lived in Kansas  
*'''1831-1867:''' The tribe lived in Kansas  
*1863-73: Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Ottawa Indian Agency (Kansas)|Ottawa Agency]]  
*'''1863-73:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Ottawa Indian Agency (Kansas)|Ottawa Agency]]  
*'''1867-1870: '''removed to Indian Territory - Oklahoma; some live in Ontario - Manitoulin Island and Cockburn Island  
*'''1867-1870: '''removed to Indian Territory - Oklahoma; some live in Ontario - Manitoulin Island and Cockburn Island  
*1867-80: Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Neosho Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Neosho Agency]]  
*'''1867-80:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Neosho Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Neosho Agency]]  
*1871-80: Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Quapaw Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Quapaw Agency]]  
*'''1871-80:''' Tribe under the jurisdiction of the [[Quapaw Indian Agency (Oklahoma)|Quapaw Agency]]  
*'''1959:''' Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma terminated, Tribal membership 630, Tribal land (Acres) 0 (*1956 is the year given in the history of the Ottawa of Oklahoma's web site which coincides with a roll of blood members of the tribe that is now used for proof to join currently)
*'''1959:''' Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma terminated, Tribal membership 630, Tribal land (Acres) 0 (*1956 is the year given in the history of the Ottawa of Oklahoma's web site which coincides with a roll of blood members of the tribe
*'''1978:''' Ottawa Tribe restored  
*'''1978:''' Ottawa Tribe restored  
*'''1979:'''Ottawa Tribe reestablished as a federally recognized government when the Ottawa Council and the U.S. Congress ratified the Constitution.
*'''1979: '''Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma reestablished as a federally recognized government when the Ottawa Council and the U.S. Congress ratified the Constitution.
*'''1980:''' Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians re-recognized by the federal government<br>


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