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Links of Interest

  • Odawa Casino Resort - Odawa Casino Resort encompasses just under three hundred thousand square feet, which includes approximately fifty thousand square feet of gaming space and over 1,000 of the best employees around.
  • Ojibwe - Waasa-Inaabidaa - A six-part historical documentary series for public television featuing the history and culture of the Anishinaabe-Ojibwe people of the Great Lakes.
  • Native American Jobs - This site is created by an Assiniboine Indian from Montana as an answer to frustrations for trying to find job & career opportunities on or near Native American Indian Reservations and Communities.
  • Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan, Inc. - A consortium of Michigan's federally recognized tribes.
  • Waganakising Odawa Education Home Page - The purpose of this page is the electronic dissemination of Waganakising Odawa Language, History, Culture, and anything else available to pass along.
  • Little Traverse Conservancy - Working to protect the scenic and natural character of Northern Michigan.
  • Anishnabek - is this continent's native term with which Native Nations, Tribes, and Bands identify themselves as native.
  • Native Languages of the Americas - We are a small non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting American Indian languages, particularly through the use of Internet technology.
  • 500 Nations Native American SuperSite - Places to Go! Things to Do! People to Meet!
  • National Congress of American Indians - NCAI serves as a forum for consensus-based policy development among its membership of over 250 tribal governments from every region of the country.
  • The National Indian Gaming Association - (NIGA), established in 1985, is a non-profit organization of 168 Indian Nations with other non-voting associate members representing organizations, tribes and businesses engaged in tribal gaming enterprises from around the country