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Bois Forte Band of Chippewa (
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: ''Zagaakwaandagowininiwag'', "Men of the Thick Fir-woods"; commonly but erroneously shortened to ''Zagwaandagaawininiwag'', "Men of the Thick Boughs") are an
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Band located in northern
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, along the border between the
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.J. Mooney and C. Thomas. "Sugwaundugahwininewug" in ''Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico'', edited by Frederick Webb Hodge (Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 30. GPO: 1910. Their landbase is the
Bois Forte Indian Reservation Bois Forte Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation formed for the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa (or ''Zagaakwaandagowininiwag'' (Men of the Thick Woods) in the Ojibwe language). Sections The reservation is composed of three sections in norther ...
, of which the Nett Lake Indian Reservation holdings are the largest of their reservation holdings. The Bois Forte Band is one of six constituent members of the
Minnesota Chippewa Tribe The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (MCT) is the centralized governmental authority for six Chippewa (Ojibwe or Anishinaabe) bands in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The tribe was created on June 18, 1934; the organization and its governmental powers are ...
. In 2007, the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe reported having 3,052 people enrolled through the Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Reservation as members of the Bois Forte Band.


History

The Bois Forte Band is an amalgamation of three separate groups, of which the ''Zagwaandagaawininiwag'' was the largest component, also known on some documents as ''Zoongaatigwitoonag'' ("Strong-wooded Ones", reflected in
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as "Les Songatikitons"). Others now considered part of the Bois Forte Band includes the Lake Vermilion Band of
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and the southern half of the Little Forks Band of Rainy River Saulteaux. Due to their very peaceful existence, Warren reports they were called the "Rabbit" (Ojibwe language: ''Waabooz''). Under the
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and the Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842), the Little Forks Band of Rainy River Saulteaux were divided in half, with the southern half living about the
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being in the United States. The Lake Vermilion Band went into a treaty relationship with the United States in 1854. In 1866, the Bois Forte Band entered into a treaty with the United States, which also began the amalgamation process of these three historical bands into a single Band of today.


Ethnonyms

The Bois Forte Band are named after their location of thick conifer forest of northern Minnesota. ''Handbook of North American Indians'' record other variations of their names. * Boise Forte — ''Indian Affairs Report'', 332, 1873. * Bois Forts — Warren (1852) in ''Minnesota Historical Society Collections'', V, 85, 1885. * Hardwoods — Warren (1852) in ''Minnesota Historical Society Collections'', V, 85, 1885. * Sagantwaga-wininiwak — Gatschet, Ojibwa Manuscript. BAE 1882 * Sagwandagawinini — Baraga, ''English-Otchipwe Dictionary'', 109, 1879 * Sạgwāndạgāwininiwạg — William Jones, information, 1905. * Sakâwiyiniw — Baraga, ''English-Otchipwe Dictionary'', 109, 1879 * Sug-wau-dag-ah-win-in-e-wug — Warren (1852) in ''Minnesota Historical Society Collections'', V, 85, 1885. * Sug-waun-dug-ah-win-ine-wug — Warren in Schoolcraft, ''Indian Tribes'', II, 139, 1852 * Sug-wun-dug-ah-win-in-e-wug — Ramsey in ''Indian Affairs Report'', 90, 1850. * Thick Woodsmen — Warren in Schoolcraft, ''Indian Tribes'', II, 139, 1852 * Waub-ose — Warren (1852) in ''Minnesota Historical Society Collections'', V, 86, 1885.


Band-owned businesses and enterprises

The band operates the Nett Lake Wild Rice cooperative, owns and operates the Powerain carwash products, Fortune Bay Resort and Casino,
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AM & FM in
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, and KBFT FM in Nett Lake, Minnesota. It established a
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, Northern Eagle Federal Credit Union, in 2013.


Notable Bois Forte citizens

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Joe Geshick Joe or JOE may refer to: Arts Film and television * ''Joe'' (1970 film), starring Peter Boyle * ''Joe'' (2013 film), starring Nicolas Cage * ''Joe'' (TV series), a British TV series airing from 1966 to 1971 * ''Joe'', a 2002 Canadian animated ...
, artist *
Linda LeGarde Grover Linda LeGarde Grover is an Anishinaabe novelist and short story writer. An enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, she is a professor of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota Duluth The Unive ...
,
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, American Indian Studies professor and Duluth Budgeteer columnist, author of ''The Dance Boots'' (2010) *
Keith Secola Keith Secola (born 1957) is an Ojibwe- American musician who plays rock and roll, folk rock, folk, and reggae. A singer-songwriter, he also plays guitar and flute. Secola was born in Cook, Minnesota . He is married and has 2 children. In 1982 h ...
(b. 1957), musician, singer


References


Further reading

* Vollom, Judith L. and Thomas M. Vollom. ''Ojibwemowin: Series II''. (Elk River, MN: Merlin J. Willams Sr. and Tom Vollom, 2002). — Language lessons of the Bois Forte dialect of the Ojibwe language, interspersed with cultural history of the Band.


External links


Official website of the Bois Forte Band


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