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Where are the Chippewa Indians location, today?
After the Treaty of Fort Harmar (1789), the Treaty of Greeneville (1795), the Treaty of Fort Industry (1805), and the Treaty of the Maumee Rapids (1817), the Chippewa gave up much of their lands in Ohio. Where did the Chippewa relocate or do they still reside on their lands?
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The Chippewa, or Ojibwe Indians now mostly reside in north central Minnesota and up into Ontario, Canada, North Dakota, Michigan, and wisconsin. I live in north central Minnesota, and know of at least three reservations within one to three hours from me.
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Can you find a map of the number of bands per state?
Here are links to what I could find. These maps are for, Minnesota, wisconsin, and Michigan. They will show you a general location for all federally recognized tribes. They are not all Chippewa, so you will have to pay attention to the numbers.
http://www.native-languages.org/minnesota.htm
http://www.native-languages.org/wisconsin.htm
http://www.native-languages.org/michigan.htm