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Cash, Joseph H. and Gerald W. Wolff. ''The Ottawa People''. Indian Tribal Series, Phoenix, 1976. WorldCat 2716074. Out of print.  
Cash, Joseph H. and Gerald W. Wolff. ''The Ottawa People''. Indian Tribal Series, Phoenix, 1976. WorldCat 2716074. Out of print.  


Theodore Karamanski. ''Blackbird's Song'' East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press, 2012. see: [[Theodore Karamanski. Blackbird's Song East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press, 2012. see: www.amazon.com/Blackbirds-Song-Andrew-Blackbird-People/dp/1611860504|www.amazon.com/Blackbirds-Song-Andrew-Blackbird-People/dp/1611860504]]  
Theodore Karamanski. ''Blackbird's Song'' East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press, 2012. see: [[Theodore Karamanski. Blackbird's Song East Lansing, MI, Michigan State University Press, 2012. see: [http://www.amazon.com/Blackbirds-Song-Andrew-Blackbird-People/dp/1611860504|Blackbird's song on amazon.com]]  


Thomas Guthrie Marquis. The War Chief of the Ottawas: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War. Toronto, Glasgow, Brook, 1920 {{FHL|166225|item|disp=FHL Book 979.1H2cc vol l5}} (Chronicles of Canada: Vol 15)  
Thomas Guthrie Marquis. The War Chief of the Ottawas: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War. Toronto, Glasgow, Brook, 1920 {{FHL|166225|item|disp=FHL Book 979.1H2cc vol l5}} (Chronicles of Canada: Vol 15)  
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