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1 Sault St. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
Официально признанное в 1972 племя в семи восточных округах Верхнего полуострова [ Upper Peninsula] штата Мичиган, живущее в резервациях Су-Сент-Мари, Бей-Милс [ Bay Mills Reservation], Хессел [Hessel Reservation], Сент-Игнас [St. Ignace Reservation], Манистик [Manistique Reservation] и Мьюнисинг [Munising Reservation]. В США проживают более 18 тыс. индейцев племени, из них около 9 тыс. в восточной половине Верхнего полуострова (1991), крупнейшее индейское племя в штате МичиганEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Sault St. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians
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2 Bay Mills Reservation
Находится в штате Мичиган, занимает площадь около 9 кв. км, где в 1972 жили примерно 1 тыс. человек племени индейцев чиппева района Су-Сент-Мари [ Sault St. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians]. Существует с 1855.English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Bay Mills Reservation
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