Gaa-waabaabiganikaag: White Earth Reservation - Chippewa - Ogema, Minnesota, USA - "Turtle Island"

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This is a video for: "Gaa-waabaabiganikaag", "White Earth Reservation", ("'Where There Is An Abundance Of White Clay"), a Chippewa-Anishinaabe community, who are located in Ogema, Minnesota, in the U.S.A ., on "Turtle Island". There are also over 1500 videos in this channel for many North, South & Central American Tribes & First Nations, Chiefs, Residential Schools, Elders, Historical Events, Indigenous Concerns, Quotes, Totem Animals, Environmental Youth Activists.. and much more.
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"Gaa-waabaabiganikaag", ('Where there is an abundance of white clay') "The White Earth Indian Reservation" is home to the White Earth Chippewa Band, in northwestern Minnesota. It is the largest Indian reservation in the state, by land area, which is 1,093 square miles (2,830 km2). The reservation includes all of Mahnomen County, plus parts of Becker and Clearwater Counties in the northwest part of the state, along the Wild Rice and White Earth Rivers. The population of White Earth Indian Reservation was 9,726 people, as of the 2020 census, including off-reservation trust land. The reservation is one of six bands that make up the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, their governing body for major administrative needs. The White Earth Indian Reservation was created on March 19th 1867, by a treaty (16 Stat. 719), signed in Washington, D.C. Ten Ojibwe' Indian Chiefs met with President Andrew Johnson at the White House, to negotiate the treaty. Chief Wabanquot (White Cloud), a Gull Lake Mississippi Chippewa leader and Chief Fine Day of the Mille Lacs Indians were among the first to move with their followers to White Earth Indian Reservation, in 1868.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
White Earth Tribal Headquarters
35500 Eagle View Road,
Ogema, Minnesota,
USA 56569
Phone: 218-983 3285
Website: www.whiteearth.com
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Many Thanks & Much Respect To: All The People Of White Earth Reservation..; The Chippewa & Anishinaabe Peoples..; WhiteEarth.com..; En.Wikipedia.Org..; "Chippewa War Songs For Powwow"..; GEORGIA WETTLIN-LARSEN..; SMOKEY HILLS SINGERS..; CHIPPEWA TRAVELLERS..; ROCKY BOY SINGERS..; WHITE EARTH BOYZ..; RED LAKE SINGERS..; BEAR CREEK.. and to all the other brothers and sisters who have contributed to this video with photos and/or, in any other way.
Chi Miigwetch!.. Many Blessings & Thanks..!
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