ARTICLES
Eric Hemenway, LTBB. Waganakising: Land of the Crooked Tree. Essence of Emmet: A four-part historical series about Emmet County, Michigan, 2014: 6.
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians. Our Land and Culture: A 200 Year History of Our Land Use. Compiled and Printed, November 2005.
Al Parker. Uncovering–And Restoring–Middle Village History. Northern Express, September 2019.
Beth Ann Eckerle. Fit for a King: Restoration and preservation effort saves last remaining Odawa home in Good Hart. Imagine: Living in Emmet County Michigan, 2016: 45-47.
SUGGESTED READINGS
Blackbird, Andrew J. History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan. Ypsilanti, The Ypsilantian Job Printing House, 1887.
Dunlop, Bill and Marcia Fountain-Blacklidge. The Indians of Hungry Hollow. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2004.
Hemenway, Eric and Van Bussel, Gerard. Around Lake Michigan American Indians 1820-1850. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2021.
McClurken, James M. Gah-Baeh-Jhagwah-Buk. The Way It Happened A Visual Culture History of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa. East Lansing: Michigan State University Museum, Michigan State University, 1991.
McDonnell, Michael. Masters of Empire Great Lakes Indians and the Making of America. New York: Hill and Wang, 2015.
Tanner, Helen. Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History. Norman: The University of Oklahoma Press, 1987.
Webkamigad, Howard. Ottawa Stories From The Springs. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2015.
Kurath, Gertrude. The Art of Tradition Sacred Music, Dance & Myth of Michigan’s Anishnaabe,1946-1955. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2009.
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians | Dedicated to perpetuating our culture and committed to the success of the next seven generations. (ltbbodawa-nsn.gov)
Turtle Talk | The leading blog on legal issues in Indian Country. (turtletalk.blog)
Biddle House - Mackinac State Historic Parks | Mackinac State Historic Parks (mackinacparks.com)
Michigan History Center | The Michigan History Center fosters curiosity, enjoyment and inspiration rooted in Michigan's stories. Although our name is fairly new, our story goes back more than 100 years. (michigan.gov/mhc)
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES