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The '''Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians''' ([[wikipedia:Anishinaabe language|Anishinaabe]]: ''Waganakising Odawa''; [[Ozhibii'igan]]: ''Wúḱúnúkísínḱ Oťúwú'') is one of the 19 member tribes of the confederation of [[Aasamisag]]. Most of its members and landholdings are located at the north-west point of the [[wikipedia:Lower Peninsula|Lower Peninsula]].
The '''Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians''' ([[wikipedia:Anishinaabe language|Anishinaabe]]: ''Waganakising Odawa''; [[Ozhibii'igan]]: ''Wúḱúnúkísínḱ Oťúwú''), abbreviated as "'''TO'''", is one of the 19 member tribes of the confederation of [[Aasamisag]]. Most of its members and landholdings are located at the north-west point of the [[wikipedia:Lower Peninsula|Lower Peninsula]]. Its capital is located at [[wikipedia:L'Arbre Croche|Waganagisi]].
==Location==
Like all tribes, the TO does exercise sovereignty over a set area of land; rather, it exercises sovereignty over its citizens. However, the TO does hold a large area of land as commonly-owned property; this "commonhold" land is home to most TO citizens. TO commonhold land is mostly located in and around Waganagisi.
==Politics==
The TO is governed, like most other tribes, by a Tribal Council. The Tribal Council does not have a set number of members; rather, applicants can request membership after fulfilling certain requirements (age >40, professional achievement, endorsement of at least 5% of adult citizens), after which the Tribal Council can approve their membership or provide a reason why the applicant is ineligible. The Tribal Council is presided by a Chief; the Chief is the TO's chief executive, and represents the TO in the national Council of Chiefs. The Chief is elected by the Tribal Council for a single, non-renewable 10-year term.

Revision as of 17:23, 1 April 2024

Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians
Waganakising Odawa
Wúḱúnúkísínḱ Oťúwú
Flag of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians.PNG
Tribal Flag
Total population
~120,000
Regions with significant populations
Lower Peninsula, Aasamisag
Languages
Anishinaabe (Odawa dialect)

The Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa Indians (Anishinaabe: Waganakising Odawa; Ozhibii'igan: Wúḱúnúkísínḱ Oťúwú), abbreviated as "TO", is one of the 19 member tribes of the confederation of Aasamisag. Most of its members and landholdings are located at the north-west point of the Lower Peninsula. Its capital is located at Waganagisi.

Location

Like all tribes, the TO does exercise sovereignty over a set area of land; rather, it exercises sovereignty over its citizens. However, the TO does hold a large area of land as commonly-owned property; this "commonhold" land is home to most TO citizens. TO commonhold land is mostly located in and around Waganagisi.

Politics

The TO is governed, like most other tribes, by a Tribal Council. The Tribal Council does not have a set number of members; rather, applicants can request membership after fulfilling certain requirements (age >40, professional achievement, endorsement of at least 5% of adult citizens), after which the Tribal Council can approve their membership or provide a reason why the applicant is ineligible. The Tribal Council is presided by a Chief; the Chief is the TO's chief executive, and represents the TO in the national Council of Chiefs. The Chief is elected by the Tribal Council for a single, non-renewable 10-year term.