Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1962
Keywords
Historical geography; Ojibwa Indians
Abstract
This study traces the movement of the Chippewa Indians from Lake Superior into Minnesota and their organization into the separate bands with which the United States government treated to obtain cessions of land. It will take up the organization of the Red Lake Band as a distinct group, analyze their settlements around the Red Lakes and their uses of the resources of the reservation.
First Page
60
Last Page
66
Recommended Citation
Sherman, M.
(1962).
A Geographic Study of the Red Lake Chippewa Indian Band of Minnesota.
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science, Vol. 30 No.1, 60-66.
Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/jmas/vol30/iss1/16
Primo Type
Article