Why is apostle island important to the ojibwa Indian history?

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Over 3,000 years ago, woodland Indians inhabited these lands, with the Red Cliff (Ojibwe) band migrating to join them in the late 1400s. The Indians named the individual islands after natural and supernatural occurrences until French missionaries arrived during the 1600s and re-named the islands in honor of the twelve Apostles. In the 1700s, a mineral surveyor renamed the islands the Federation Islands after the existing states at that time.

S new names were not widely accepted by local people and the names reverted back to a combination of current local names and Chippewa Indian names. Today, the Red Cliff (Ojibwe) Indians have left the island and live in a reservation nearby along the lake shore but they still have a stretch of land on Madeline Island. Php.

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