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Michilimackinac (/ˌmɪʃələˈmækənɔː/ MISH-ə-lə-MAK-ə-naw) is
derived from an
Ottawa Ojibwe name for present-day
Mackinac Island and the
region around the...
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Mackinac County (/ˈmækənɔː/ MAK-ə-naw,
locally /ˈmækənə/ MAK-ə-nə) is a
county in the
Upper Peninsula of the U.S.
state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census...
- seen. And from this word, the name of the
village of Mackinac, or
Michillimackinac, is derived.
Maehkaenah is the
Menominee word for turtle. In his The...
- Fort
Michilimackinac State Park is a
state park in the U.S.
state of Michigan. It is
located in
Mackinaw City
along the
Straits of Mackinac. The park contains...
- Michilimackinac. The
British shortened it to the
present name: "Mackinac."
Michillimackinac is also
spelled as Mishinimakinago, Mǐshǐma‛kǐnung, Mi-shi-ne-macki...
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Nicolet navigated the
channels of Les
Cheneaux while attempting to
reach Michillimackinac via Lake
Huron (then
referred to as Mer Douce). He was accompanied...
- the
Indian war
after the
conquest of Canada. 1: To the M****acre at
Michillimackinac (10. ed., rev ed.). Lincoln: Univ. of
Nebraska Pr. ISBN 978-0-8032-8733-4...
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renewed attacks of the Iroquois, he
burned his fort and led his men to
Michillimackinac in
search of
supplies and
possibly entertainment for his men. De Lahontan...
- Tocqueville's
observations on
lawyers and the law.
August 13, 1997
Michillimackinac,
Michigan "Tocqueville on
Liberty and Equality" –
Featured discussion...
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Sioux from
their Chequamegon Bay base in 1670, they
moved next to
Michillimackinac where they
lived until 1704, then they
again resettled near Detroit...