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JUNE 8, 2001 The Sault Ste. Marie Ojibwe Tribe voted Thursday to ask a Michigan town to stop researchers from Michigan State University from digging on sacred land. Tribal members are worried the researchers are disprecting a site in St. Ignace which is reported to contain Huron and Odawa long houses. Get the Story:
Indians Object to Archaeological Dig (AP 6/7) Relevant Links:
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe - http://www.sootribe.org
Mich. tribe wants dig stopped
Facebook TwitterJUNE 8, 2001 The Sault Ste. Marie Ojibwe Tribe voted Thursday to ask a Michigan town to stop researchers from Michigan State University from digging on sacred land. Tribal members are worried the researchers are disprecting a site in St. Ignace which is reported to contain Huron and Odawa long houses. Get the Story:
Indians Object to Archaeological Dig (AP 6/7) Relevant Links:
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe - http://www.sootribe.org
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