Michigan's mysterious Indian mounds - A Detroit News article with photographs and sketches that discusses Indian burial Mounds in the state. - http://info.detnews.com/history/story/index.cfm?id=167&category=life
History of Kitchi-Gumee Anishinabeg (the People of Great Lakes) - An article about the "Anishinabeg" (the first or original people) of Michigan from pre historic times to the present. - http://www.saulttribe.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=28&Itemid=206
History of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians - Brief history of the tribe including treaties, Federal recognition, Tribal leaders, and the future. - http://www.saulttribe.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=205
Hannahville Potawatomi Indian Community - A brief history of this Upper Penninsula Potawatomi band and its language and culture. - http://www.potawatomilanguage.org/
Great Lakes Area Native American Virtual Museum - Site contains history project,clothing, crafts, culture,photos, publications, tools, toys, and weapons. - http://www.hannahvilleschool.net/GLVM/
Potawatomi History - From Citizen Potawatomi, a history of the people who occupied the Great Lakes region from prehistoric times through the early 1800's. Includes lifestyle, removal, and today. - http://www.potawatomi.org/Culture/History/default.aspx
Native American Material in the Clarke Historical Library - Extensive collection on Michigans first people including a bibliography, Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collection, Treaty Rights, and the history of the Isabella Reservation. - http://clarke.cmich.edu/nativeamericans/index.htm
Michigan Inter-Tribal Council Histories - Contains histories of each of Michigan's Federally recognized tribes. - http://www.itcmi.org/thehistorytribal.html
Bay Mills Indian community - History Department - Created to explore the history of the Ojibwe in Michigan, site has information on the Crane Story, Chief Shingabawossin, Treaty of 1855 allotments, Bay Mills Point,and the Indian Reorganization Act. - http://www.baymills.org/history/index.html