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- A non-profit organization providing services to Ottawa's Aboriginal Community.www.odawa.on.ca
- OTTAWA HISTORY ...www.dickshovel.com/otta.html
- scottnicholson.com/scholastic/ottawa.html
- The Ottawa Nation of Oklahoma The Ottawa lived along the shore of Georgia Bay in Canada when the French explorer Samuel de Champlain located them in 1615. A quarter-century later, pressured by the Iroquois (see Iroquois Confederation), the Ottawa moved to Green Bay in present-day Wisconsin from where they spread into northwestern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. Culturally, the Ottawa are ...user.aol.com/donh523/navapage/ottawa.htm
- The Internet Public Library Native American Authors Project Andrew J. Blackbird (Mac-ke-te-be-nessy) , 1822- Chippewa Ottawa Andrew Blackbird was born in 1822. In his book, Blackbird tells of his Indian youth, his baptism, and his journey to Ohio to seek an education among the whites. In 1861 he was appointed U.S. interpreter. He was Catholic but later converted to Protestantism. Books by Andrew ...www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/A221
- Ottawa Chief Pontiac: Ottawa Chief Pontiac ...www.chiefpontiac.org