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  • The University of Michigan was a logical move, said Shannon Martin, director of the tribe's Ziibiwing Center, a $9 million museum on the Chippewa's reservation.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Jan 2008

  • Chippewa's East End set bought the knowing type of hat, and the mill hands and hired girls bought the naive ones.

    One Basket Edna Ferber 1926

  • Buzz Werner was the first of Chippewa's men to come back.

    Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926

  • In their boredom resorting to the only sort of solace afforded boys of their class in a town of Chippewa's size: cheap amusements, cheap girls, cheap talk.

    Half Portions Edna Ferber 1926

  • Buzz caught words about bravery, and Chippewa's pride, and he was fussed to death, and glad when the train pulled in at the Chippewa station.

    Cheerful—By Request Edna Ferber 1926

  • Chippewa's streets, ringing an unnecessarily insistent bell, you sensed that a motorcycle was already looming large in his mechanism-loving mind.

    Half Portions Edna Ferber 1926

  • Chippewa's fairest daughter, and a picture of the house, and her being the belle of the Fox River Valley, and she's giving up her palatial home and all to go to work in a Y.M.C.A. canteen for her country and bleeding

    Half Portions Edna Ferber 1926

  • Chippewa's well-paved streets made these vehicles possible.

    Half Portions Edna Ferber 1926

  • The Welds had no money, but they belonged to Chippewa's fashionable set.

    Half Portions Edna Ferber 1926

  • "If that idea's correct," went on Sam, "and the Chippewa's just come from Jingoss, why we've got the Chippewa's trail to follow back, haven't we?"

    The Silent Places 1904

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