In 1836, the Indigenous Anishinaabe people — Chippewa and Ottawa peoples — signed the Treaty of Washington and ceded nearly 14 million acres of territory to the settlers, or 40% of the state of Michigan. In return for signing, the treaty guaranteed the Anishinaabe peoples reservation lands and forever access to all natural resources, including fishing and hunting rights. @ Circle of Blue

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