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| ====== Chief Cobmoosa ====== | ====== Chief Cobmoosa ====== | ||
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| ===== Leadership in Central Michigan ===== | ===== Leadership in Central Michigan ===== | ||
| - | Cobmoosa became associated with Ojibwe settlements in what is now Isabella County, particularly near the confluence of the Chippewa and Tittabawassee rivers. The area, known historically as **Little Forks**, served as an important gathering place and transportation corridor long before the establishment of modern communities. [(clarkehistory> | + | Cobmoosa became associated with Ojibwe settlements in what is now Isabella County, particularly near the confluence of the Chippewa and Tittabawassee rivers. The area, known historically as **[[geography: |
| As chief, Cobmoosa was responsible for helping maintain social order, representing community interests, and participating in discussions affecting the future of Indigenous lands and resources. [(> | As chief, Cobmoosa was responsible for helping maintain social order, representing community interests, and participating in discussions affecting the future of Indigenous lands and resources. [(> | ||
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| ===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
| - | * Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe | + | * **[[organization: |
| - | * Ojibwe | + | * **[[organization: |
| * Anishinaabe | * Anishinaabe | ||
| - | * Isabella County, Michigan | + | * **[[counties: |
| - | * Chief Pontiac | + | * **[[chief_pontiac|Chief Pontiac]]** |
| - | * Chief Shingwauk | + | * **[[chief_shingwauk|Chief Shingwauk]]** |
| ~~REFNOTES~~ | ~~REFNOTES~~ | ||