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Dr. James M. McClurken will be in St. Ignace on Nov. 1 to give a presentation on the Michigan Indians and the effect of the treaties on Michigan Indians. Starting time is 1:00 PM at the La Salle High School, 429 Portage Road, St. Ignace, Michigan. This event is sponsored By The Mackinac Tribe/Nations.
Article in the Sept/Oct 2013 issue of NATIVE PEOPLES on "Jean Baptiste Charbonneau: Scout, Guide, Hunter, Trapper, Interpreter and World Traveler" by Beverly Lauderdale, pp.54-5. He was Sacagawea's son.
Blog of possible interest - http://conidubois.wordpress.com/
Indians in the War of 1812 - http://www.preservethepensions.org/blog/native-americans-war-1812/
Michigan Indian research - https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Indians_of_Michigan
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