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Titles HISTORY —OF THE— Ottawa and Chippewa INDIANS OF MICHIGAN AND GRAMMAR OF THEIR LANGUAGE BY A. J. BLACKBIRD, (Mack-e-te-be-nessy, son of the Ottawa Chief, Mack a-de-pe-nessy) 002 HISTORY OF THE Ottawa and Chippe
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City

Montreal / Ottawa / Traverse City / YPSILANTI / WASHINGTON / S CITY / Chippewa / /

Company

Emmet Co. / Emmet County / /

Country

United States / United Kingdom / /

Facility

Library of Congress Feb / Old British Fort / /

IndustryTerm

beverage / e-te / /

NaturalFeature

Peninsula of Michigan / Grand Traverse Bay / Muskegon River / Lake Michigan / Island of Mackinac / Mackinac Island / Mount Sinai / Lake Huron / Mackinac / /

Organization

French Government / British Government / Women’s National Indian Association / Congress / British council / Pastor Presbyterian Church / /

Person

Oh / Albert L. Hathaway / Mack / Odjebwe / William H. Miller / Charles R. Wright / Charles W. Ingalls / James L. Morrick / Harbor Springs / ANDREW J . BLACKBIRD / Willard P. Gibson / A. J. Blackbird / /

Position

Librarian / war chief / Ottawa Chief / counsel / noted historian / Probate Clerk and Abstractor / President / County Clerk / head chief / chief / historian / Interpreter / AUTHOR / King / counselor / head counselor and speaker / Treasurer / surviving Ottawa Chief / Late Interpreter / /

ProvinceOrState

Michigan / /

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