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Ottawa Relocation


In 1831, a large group of Ottawa's packed their belongings then migrated towards the west. It was the seven fires porophesy which prompted Ottawa ogimak to lead their people westward. Though historians claim only a few hundred ottawa's left, they are off by 1,000s. It was another massive Anishinabe migration towards the west. These anishinabe people (the Blanchard's Fork and Little Auglaize Ottawa's) eventually reached the kansas region in the early 1830s. Later, after the whites invaded westward, they left for mexico.




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