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Article: Community tries to gather cultural data
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- The Ojibwe News
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- October 22, 2004
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Pagano, Jean
Ojibwe News, The
10-22-2004
Radio station to incorporate Anishinabe way into programming
Red Cliff Indian Reservation is the home to the Red Cliff Band of Lake
Superior Ojibwe (Red Cliff Band), a federally recognized tribe. Located on
the shores of Lake Superior in northern Wisconsin, the reservation is
approximately 14 miles long, one mile wide, and juts out into Lake
Superior, somewhere between the Minnesota border and the western edge of
the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Incorporated in 1934, it came into
existence after a series of treaties with the United States, the most
recent in 1854.
The 1854 Treaty, signed at La Pointe, marked a change in United States'
removal policies and ...