The Chippewa tribes settled in Michigan due to the ability to grow crops. Apples, cherries, blueberries and other crops grow in Michigan more than many other states.
The Chippewa sued the Canadian government because Canadian army took over Chippewa land for a military base.
Michigan
Michigan: From Chippewa words mici gama meaning "great water," after thelake of the same name.Mississippi: Chippewa; mici zibi, "great river" or "gathering-in of all the waters." Also: Algonquin word, "Messipi."Wisconsin: An Indian name, spelled Ouisconsin and Mesconsing by early chroniclers. Believed to mean "grassy place" in Chippewa. Congress made it Wisconsin.
Chippewa boots are made and manufactured in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
The address of the Chippewa County Historical Society is: 123 Allen St, Chippewa Fls, WI 54729-5472
The Ojibwa, also known as the Chippewa, are the largest group of Native Americans north of Mexico. They settled in the Midwest state of Michigan and can be found today from Michigan to Montana in the U.S.
Yes, there are still Chippewa Tribe Indians still alive. Chippewa communities can often be found in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Canada.
The web address of the Chippewa Nature Center is: http://www.chippewanaturecenter.org
the biggest county in area size east of the mississippi is pike county, located in southeast kentucky.
The Chippewa sued the Canadian government because Canadian army took over Chippewa land for a military base.
Michigan
The address of the Chippewa Nature Center is: 400 S Badour Rd, Midland, MI 48640-8660
The name Michigan is based on the Chippewa Indian word "meicigama" meaning great water, and refers to the Great Lake.
"Michigan" comes from the Ojibwa (Chippewa) word michigama, which means "large lake" and refers to the Great Lakes.
Primarily the Ottawa, the Chippewa, the Potowatomi and the Wyandot Huron.
Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township, Michigan.
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