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The Ottawa (also Odawa or Odaawa) are a Native American people. They are related to but distinct from the Ojibwe tribe. They lived near the northern shores of Lake Huron. There are approximately 15,000 Ottawa living in Michigan, Ontario, and Oklahoma. The Ottawa language is part of the Algonquian language family.

Like the Ojibwe, the Ottawa usually referred to themselves as Anishinaabe (plural: Anishinabek), meaning original people.

The Ottawa and Ojibwe were part of a long term alliance with the Potawatomi tribe, called the Council of Three Fires and which fought with the Iroquois Confederacy and the Sioux. The Ottawa allied with the French against the British and the Ottawa Chief Pontiac led a rebellion against the British in 1763. ***

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War under Heaven: Pontiac, the Indian Nations, and the British Empire
by: Gregory Evans Dowd
December, 2002

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Legend of the Petoskey Stone
by: Kathy-Jo Wargin, Gijsbert Van Frankenhuyzen
May, 2004

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Shadow Of The Wolf (Stepping Stone, paper)
by: GLORIA WHELAN
07 April, 1997

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Pontiac Chief of the Ottawas
by: Jane Fleischer
July, 1979

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Pontiac
by: James R. Rothaus
April, 1997

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Crooked Tree
by: Robert Charles Wilson
March, 1980

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History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan
by: A. Blackbird, Andrew J. Blackbird
30 June, 2001

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No Friends for Hannah (Best Friends, Book 8)
by: Hilda Stahl
August, 1992

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Forest Warrior the Story of Pontiac (Famous American Indian Leaders)
by: Jill Wheeler, Paul Deegan, Liz Dodson
November, 1989

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Ritual and Myth in Odawa Revitalization: Reclaiming a Sovereign Place
by: Melissa A. Pflug, Lee Irwin
March, 1998

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