Ojibway Indians of Ohio
From the upper peninsula of Michigan, the ojibway indians of ohio originated. They colonized Ohio after defeating the Iroquois League in the beaver wars in 1700. At the height of the Chippewa's population in what is now the State of Ohio, it may have been in the 10,000s. After losing to the United States in the War of 1812, the Ojibway Indians of Ohio were forced by the United States to relocate to the Kansas and Oklahoma region. That event occurred in 1838-1839. However, many Anishinabek continued to live in Ohio but they were forced to lose their tribal identity. Below is a list of the Ohio Chippewa's. Of course, the Chippewa's are the Cherokee, Miami, Saponi, Shawnee and Tutelo listed below. We know from the Seven Fires Prophesy to not believe the whites.
United Remnant Band of the Shawnee Nation
Alleghenny Nation Indian Center
Chickamauga Keetoowah Unami Wolf Band of Cherokee Delaware Shawnee of Ohio, West Virginia & Virginia
Kispoko Sept of Ohio Shawnee
Lower Eastern Ohio Mekojay Shawnee
Mekoce Shawnee
Morning Star Shawnee Nation
North Eastern U.S. Miami Inter-Tribal Council
Notoweega Nation
Pine Hill Saponi Tribal Nation
Piqua Sept of Ohio Shawnee Indians
Saponi Nation of Ohio
Shawnee Nation, Ohio Blue Creek Band of Adams County
Tutelo Nahyssan Tribal Nation