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Secondary Bibliography

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Barbara J. Barton, Manoomin: The Story of Wild Rice in Michigan (Michigan State University Press, 2018)  

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Margaret Beattie Bogue, Fishing the Great Lakes: An Environmental History, 1783–1933. (Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2001). 

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Michelle K. Cassidy, Both the Honor and the Profit: Anishinaabe Warriors, Soldiers, and Veterans from Pontiac’s War through the Civil War. (Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Michigan, 2016). https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/handle/2027.42/133496/mckrysia_1.pdf

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Charles Cleland, Faith in Paper: The Ethnohistory and Litigation of Upper Great Lakes Indian Treaties (University of Michigan Press, 2011).

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Ron Cockrell, A Special History of Port Oneida and the Pyramid Point Agricultural District (National Park Service Midwest Regional Office, Office of Planning and Resource Management, Division of Cultural Resource Management, 1984). 

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Kendrick A. Clements. Farming at the Water's Edge: An Assessment of Agricultural and Cultural Landscape Resources in the Proposed Port Oneida Rural Historic District at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (Midwest Regional Office, National Park Service, 1995). 

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Anna-Lisa Cox, A Stronger Kinship: One Town's Extraordinary Story of Hope and Faith (U of Nebraska Press, 2007).

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Lee R. Dice, The Biotic Provinces of North America (University of Michigan  Press, 1943) http://reader.library.cornell.edu/docviewer/digital?id=chla2902531#page/7/mode/1up  Accessed June 24, 2023.

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Susan Olsen Haswell & Arnold R. Alanen, A Garden Apart: An Agricultural and Settlement History of Michigan's Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore (National Park Service, Midwest Regional Office, State Historic Preservation Office, Michigan Bureau of History, 1994).

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William Monroe Knot III, A Floral Survey of The Lake Michigan College-Ross Property, Van Buren County, Michigan (PhD Dissertation, Western Michigan University, 1973).

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Jones, Dallas Lee. The Survey and Sale of the Public Land in Michigan, 1815-1862. (Master’s Thesis, Cornell, 1952). [Original copy might be at the Library of MI with color maps]

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Donald Walter Linebaugh, Nineteenth-Century Settlement Patterning in the Grand River Valley, Ottawa County, Michigan: An Ecological Approach (PhD Dissertation, The College of William and Mary, 1982 [revised 1990]).

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Eric MacDonald and Arnold R. Alanen. Tending a Comfortable Wilderness: A History of Agricultural Landscapes on North Manitou Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan. (U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Midwest Field Office, 2000) 

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Genna Michelle Mason. "Heirloom Wilderness: Integrating Culture and Wilderness at the Beuham Orchard, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore." PhD diss., University of Georgia, 2016.

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Graydon M. Meints, “The Fruit Belt Line: Southwest Michigan’s Failed Railroad.” Michigan Historical Review 31, no. 2 (2005): 117–48.

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Keewaydinoquay Peschel, Min: Anishinabag Ogimaawi-minan/Blueberry: First Fruit of the People (Miniss Kitigan Drum, 1978)

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Helen Hornbeck Tanner ed., Atlas of Great Lakes Indian History (University of Oklahoma Press, 1987). [Available to borrow on Internet Archive

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Fred Trump, The Grange in Michigan: An Agricultural History of Michigan Over the Past 90 Years (Grand Rapids, 1963).

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Brenda Wheeler Williams. Coming Through with Rye: An Historic Agricultural Landscape Study of South Manitou Island at Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan (Midwest Field Area, National Park Service, 1996). 

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Nancy Jean Turner and P. von Aderkas. "Sustained by First Nations: European Newcomers Use of Indigenous Plant Foods in Temperate North America." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 81, no. 4 (2012).

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UP Hendrick, A History of Horticulture in America to 1860 (Oxford University Press, 1950). [can be borrowed on Internet Archive]

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Other Topics

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Women and Farming

Deborah Fink, Agrarian Women: Wives and Mothers in Rural Nebraska, 1880-1940 (University of North Carolina Press, 1992).  

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Political Economy of Western Michigan

James McClurken, “Wage Labor in Two Michigan Ottawa Communities,” In Alice Littlefield & Martha C. Knack, eds. Native Americans and Wage Labor: Ethnohistorical Perspectives (University of Oklahoma Press, 1996). [Available on the Internet Archive for borrowing Native Americans and wage labor : ethnohistorical perspectives : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

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James Michael McClurken, We Wish to be Civilized: Ottawa-American Political Contests on the Michigan Frontier. (Volumes I and II)." Order No. 8814879, Michigan State University, 1988.

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James M. McClurken, “Ottawa Adaptive Strategies to Indian Removal.” Michigan Historical Review 12, no. 1 (1986): 29–55.

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Michael A. McDonnell, Masters of Empire: Great Lakes Indians and the Making of America (Hill and Wang, 2015).

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William James Newbigging, "The History of the French-Ottawa Alliance, 1613-1763." (PhD Dissertation, University of Toronto, 1995).

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Working Documents. Please do not disseminate. 

Jayson Otto, “Better Flowers and Better Vegetables Easily Leads to the Subject of Better People”: Back Down the Garden Paths of Progressive Era Reform in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2016.