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There are three major tribal groups in Michigan today: the Chippewa (Ojibwe), the Ottawa, and the Potawatomi. They comprise what is called the Three Fires Council. Although these three tribes have similar cultures and share the same territory, there are still some differences.  
There are three major tribal groups in Michigan today: the Chippewa (Ojibwe), the Ottawa, and the Potawatomi. They comprise what is called the Three Fires Council. Although these three tribes have similar cultures and share the same territory, there are still some differences.  


'''Bay Mills Community College Library'''<br>
'''Bay Mills Community College Library'''<br> 12214 West Lakeshore Drive<br>Route 1 Box 315A<br>Brimley, Michigan 49715<br>Telephone 906-248-3354 Ext 4220<br>Fax: 906-248-3351<br>Email: [mailto:relder@bmcc.edu relder@bmcc.edu]<br>Internet: http://rpa.uproc.lib.mi.us/bmcc.htm  
12214 West Lakeshore Drive<br>Route 1 Box 315A<br>Brimley, Michigan 49715<br>Telephone 906-248-3354 Ext 4220<br>Fax: 906-248-3351<br>Email: [mailto:relder@bmcc.edu relder@bmcc.edu]<br>Internet: http://rpa.uproc.lib.mi.us/bmcc.htm  


'''The Chippewa River District Library'''<br>301 S. University<br>Mt. Pleasant, Michigan<br>Telephone: 989-773-3242<br>Internet: [http://www.crdl.org/ www.crdl.org]&nbsp;<br>Internet: http://www.youseemore.com/chippewa/  
'''The Chippewa River District Library'''<br>301 S. University<br>Mt. Pleasant, Michigan<br>Telephone: 989-773-3242<br>Internet: [http://www.crdl.org/ www.crdl.org]&nbsp;<br>Internet: http://www.youseemore.com/chippewa/  


'''CHIPPEWA COUNTY'''  
'''Drummond Island Historical Society''' <br>P. O. Box 293<br>Drummond Island, MI 49726<br>Telephone: (906) 493-5746


'''Drummond Island Historical Society''' <br>P. O. Box 293<br>Drummond Island, MI 49726
:A museum on the early settlers of Drummond Island, Native American history, Fort Drummond history and lumbering. There are some genealogy resources but very limited.  
 
PHONE: (906) 493-5746
 
A museum on the early settlers of Drummond Island, Native American history, Fort Drummond history and lumbering. There are some genealogy resources but very limited.  


'''Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College'''<br>Ojibwa Community Library<br>409 Superior Avenue<br>P.O. box 399<br>Baraga, Michigan 49908-0399<br>Telephone: 906-353-8163<br>Internet: http://www.lco.edu/  
'''Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College'''<br>Ojibwa Community Library<br>409 Superior Avenue<br>P.O. box 399<br>Baraga, Michigan 49908-0399<br>Telephone: 906-353-8163<br>Internet: http://www.lco.edu/  


'''Luce-Mackinac County Genealogical Society'''  
'''Luce-Mackinac County Genealogical Society'''<br>[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~miluce/luce-mac.htm http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~miluce/luce-mac.htm]<br>P.O. Box 113<br>Engadine, MI 49827-0113  
 
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~miluce/luce-mac.htm http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~miluce/luce-mac.htm]<br>P.O. Box 113<br>Engadine, MI 49827-0113  
 
Holdings at either Engadine, Newberry or Curtis include: Durant Roll 1870, Ottawa Chippewa Indian Roll; 1910 Census of Mackinac Co, MI, 1920 Census of Mackinac Co, MI, 1920 Census of Chippewa Co, MI, 1920 Census of Emmet Co, MI (also parts of Eaton &amp; Gratiot); Mackinac Co Cemeteries Index, Allenville, Gross Cap Cemeteries, Mackinac Island Cemetery, Sandtown and Woodlawn Cemeteries, Newton Twp Cemeteries, Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery – Engadine Index to the 11th US Census (1890) Mackinaw Co - Civil War Veterans &amp; Widows; Luce-Mackinac Genealogical Society Surname Index; Publications: “100 Years of Luce County History,” “The Les Cheneaux Chronicles,” “Tahquamenon Country: A Look at Its Past,” “The Land of Indian Elik,” “History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan,” “Ripples from the Breezes;” Newspaper Scrapbooks: Marriages, Anniversaries, School Reunions, "Looking Back", etc; Obituary File:<br>'''Munising School Public Library'''


[http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/mspl/ http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/mspl/]<br>810 State Hwy. M-28 West, Ste. A<br>Munising, MI 49862
:Holdings at either Engadine, Newberry or Curtis include: Durant Roll 1870, Ottawa Chippewa Indian Roll; 1910 Census of Mackinac Co, MI, 1920 Census of Mackinac Co, MI, 1920 Census of Chippewa Co, MI, 1920 Census of Emmet Co, MI (also parts of Eaton &amp; Gratiot); Mackinac Co Cemeteries Index, Allenville, Gross Cap Cemeteries, Mackinac Island Cemetery, Sandtown and Woodlawn Cemeteries, Newton Twp Cemeteries, Bethlehem Lutheran Cemetery – Engadine Index to the 11th US Census (1890) Mackinaw Co - Civil War Veterans &amp; Widows; Luce-Mackinac Genealogical Society Surname Index; Publications: “100 Years of Luce County History,” “The Les Cheneaux Chronicles,” “Tahquamenon Country: A Look at Its Past,” “The Land of Indian Elik,” “History of the Northern Peninsula of Michigan,” “Ripples from the Breezes;” Newspaper Scrapbooks: Marriages, Anniversaries, School Reunions, "Looking Back", etc; Obituary File:<br>'''Munising School Public Library'''


PHONE: (906) 387-2152  
[http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/mspl/ http://www.uproc.lib.mi.us/mspl/]<br>810 State Hwy. M-28 West, Ste. A<br>Munising, MI 49862<br>Telephone: (906) 387-2152  


Munising News 1896-current; Munising Republican, 1892-1902; Cloverland Farmer 1915-1923; Sunday Morning Star, 1890-1891; Weekly Tribune, June-Dec 1893; Manistique Courier 1896-1899; Schoolcraft County Pioneer, 1880-1896; Semi-Weekly Pioneer, 1886-1888; Manistique Tri-Weekly Pioneer, 1888-1892; Tri-Weekly Pioneer 1892-1894; Semi-weekly Pioneer, 1894-1895; Manistique Tribune 1896-1899; Grand Marais Pilot and Pictured Rocks Review 1971-1974; Alger County Republican 1888-1903; Alger County Independent, 1938-1940; Wrights Weekly, 1924-1928; Lake Superior Breeze, 1906-1907; Lake Superior Pilot, 1901; Grand Marais Gazette, 1994-2004; Grand Marais Herald, 1895-1910; Munising High School Yearbooks, Senior Photos; United States Census: Schoolcraft County 1850-1910; Alger County 1900-1920; Territory 1820-1840; ''Michigan Indian Census: Bay Mills [Chippewa] Great Lakes 1935-1937; Great Lakes [Chippewa &amp; Potawatomi] 1938-1940''  
:Munising News 1896-current; Munising Republican, 1892-1902; Cloverland Farmer 1915-1923; Sunday Morning Star, 1890-1891; Weekly Tribune, June-Dec 1893; Manistique Courier 1896-1899; Schoolcraft County Pioneer, 1880-1896; Semi-Weekly Pioneer, 1886-1888; Manistique Tri-Weekly Pioneer, 1888-1892; Tri-Weekly Pioneer 1892-1894; Semi-weekly Pioneer, 1894-1895; Manistique Tribune 1896-1899; Grand Marais Pilot and Pictured Rocks Review 1971-1974; Alger County Republican 1888-1903; Alger County Independent, 1938-1940; Wrights Weekly, 1924-1928; Lake Superior Breeze, 1906-1907; Lake Superior Pilot, 1901; Grand Marais Gazette, 1994-2004; Grand Marais Herald, 1895-1910; Munising High School Yearbooks, Senior Photos; United States Census: Schoolcraft County 1850-1910; Alger County 1900-1920; Territory 1820-1840; ''Michigan Indian Census: Bay Mills [Chippewa] Great Lakes 1935-1937; Great Lakes [Chippewa &amp; Potawatomi] 1938-1940''  


'''Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College'''<br>2274 Enterprise Drive<br>Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858<br>Telephone: 989-775-4123<br>Fax: 989-775-4528<br>Internet: http://www.sagchip.org/tribalcollege/
'''Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College'''<br>2274 Enterprise Drive<br>Mount Pleasant, Michigan 48858<br>Telephone: 989-775-4123<br>Fax: 989-775-4528<br>Internet: http://www.sagchip.org/tribalcollege/
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