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Chief Eshtonoquot did return to Michigan on at least one occasion but possibly more. He also commenced contact with Mexican Ojibwa's. In fact, chief Eshtonoquot sent many Saulteaux Ojibwa's down to northern Mexico on several occasions. The exodus on late 1864 and early 1865, was probably organized by chief Eshtonoquot. He also sent many Saulteaux Ojibwa's west into Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.  
Chief Eshtonoquot did return to Michigan on at least one occasion but possibly more. He also commenced contact with Mexican Ojibwa's. In fact, chief Eshtonoquot sent many Saulteaux Ojibwa's down to northern Mexico on several occasions. The exodus on late 1864 and early 1865, was probably organized by chief Eshtonoquot. He also sent many Saulteaux Ojibwa's west into Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.  


In 1868, chief Eshtonoquot died. His fierce defiance agitated American leaders. Chief Eshtonoquot may have sent many Saulteaux Ojibwa's to other locations but he kept in contact with Michigan Saulteaux Ojibwa's and refused to leave Kansas. After his death , new Saulteaux Ojibwa leaders were more willing to relocate. The July 19, 1866 Cherokee Treaty, allowed for arrangements for the Saulteaux Ojibwa's of Kansas, to relocate to the Cherokee Reservation in Oklahoma. At first, few Kansas Saulteaux Ojibwa's relocated to Oklahoma but after Chief Eshtonoquots death in 1868, the new Saulteaux Ojibwa leaders led far more Kansas Saulteaux Ojibwa's to northeastern Oklahoma. They make up the bulk of the Indian population of the Cherokee Naton of Oklahoma.
In 1868, chief Eshtonoquot died. His fierce defiance agitated American leaders. Chief Eshtonoquot may have sent many Saulteaux Ojibwa's to other locations but he kept in contact with Michigan Saulteaux Ojibwa's and refused to leave Kansas. After his death , new Saulteaux Ojibwa leaders were more willing to relocate. The July 19, 1866 Cherokee Treaty, allowed for arrangements for the Saulteaux Ojibwa's of Kansas, to relocate to the Cherokee Reservation in Oklahoma. At first, few Kansas Saulteaux Ojibwa's relocated to Oklahoma but after Chief Eshtonoquots death in 1868, the new Saulteaux Ojibwa leaders led far more Kansas Saulteaux Ojibwa's to northeastern Oklahoma. They make up the bulk of the Indian population of the Cherokee Naton of Oklahoma.  


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=== Reserves &amp; Reservations  ===
=== Reserves &amp; Reservations  ===
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