Tribal Council Meeting
U of M Bio Station 9133 Biological Rd., Pellston, MichiganFollowing the Tribal Council Meeting, we will hold our Christmas Celebration.
Following the Tribal Council Meeting, we will hold our Christmas Celebration.
2001 Monroe Avenue NE Grand Rapids, MI
Join us in sprucing up the cemetery! All you need is a rake, and if you have a leaf blower, feel free to bring it along. Together, we'll get the job done in no time!
Deborah Richmond, Historian of the Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, will be presenting the tragic story of the Burt Lake Burnout, an event that occurred in 1900 and resulted in the dispossession of the Band's reservation land. This event is a significant chapter in the history of the Burt Lake Band, highlighting […]
As the tribal historian of the Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Deborah Richmond brings a wealth of knowledge and dedication to preserving the rich cultural heritage of her community. Together with historian and author Rick Wiles, the Burt Lake Band recently published a book, "A Cloud over the Land," about a historic and tragic event […]
As the tribal historian of the Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Deborah Richmond brings a wealth of knowledge and dedication to preserving the rich cultural heritage of her community. Together with historian and author Rick Wiles, the Burt Lake Band recently published a book, “A Cloud Over the Land,” about a historic […]
As the tribal historian of the Burt Lake Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Deborah Richmond brings a wealth of knowledge and dedication to preserving the rich cultural heritage of her community. Together with historian and author Rick Wiles, the Burt Lake Band recently published a book, “A Cloud Over the Land,” about a historic and tragic event […]