The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Tribal Government - Gaaching Ziibi Dawaa Anishnaabe Ogemaawin
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Aanii Kina Gwaya...Welcome Everyone to the official governmental website for the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians in Manistee, Michigan.

The Little River Ottawa descend from members of certain Grand River Ottawa Bands who lived in villages located on the Manistee River, Pere Marquette River, and at several villages on the Grand River system in Michigan. As a result of historic circumstances, only that portion of the Grand River Ottawa people now known as the Little River Band of Ottawa, had its status as a federally recognized Indian tribe reaffirmed and restored by the United States in 1994. Other Grand River Ottawa people continue to pursue reaffirmation of their tribal status with the federal government. Our ancestors signed four treaties with the United States that recognized our original territories and our status as a sovereign nation. Two of those treaties, the 1836 Treaty of Washington and the 1855 Treaty of Detroit, created land reservations, which continue to be under the jurisdiction of our Tribe as indicated in Article I of our Tribal Constitution.

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Read about the significance of the moose antler.
Read more about the history of the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians.
Announcements

Budget Hearing

Budget Hearing for 2010 announced! The budget hearing for the membership has been scheduled for August 14th from 10am until noon at the Aki Maadiziwin community center.

New Election Regulations

The Tribal Election Board has posted new proposed election regulations for your consideration. Comments can be sent to the Election Board by visiting the Election Board web page.


Click on the links below for more information.


LRB Regulations Chapters 1-6
LRB Regulations Chapters 7-12
Election Board web page

Proposed Manistee Master Plan

Little River Village Manistee Report
Concept Development
Concept Diagram
Schematic Master Plan
Land Use Plan - Final
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Upcoming Events

Traditional Healer
August 24th, 2010

Click on the link above for more information.

Suicide Prevention Workshop
September 14th & 15th, 2010

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Check back regularly as we will continually be providing information on upcoming events of interest to both Tribal and non-Tribal residents. If you have comments on this site or on tribal activities in general, please either use the "Contact us!" link found on each page of the site or e-mail our Public Affairs Department at

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Kchi-miigwech / Thank You