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Catalog Number
1937.1.63g
Title
Waukazoo Chief of the Ottawas
Description
Booklet, Waukazoo, Chief of the Ottawas, by Paul Stegman.  This booklet was issued by the Waukazoo Inn.  The material originally appeared in the newspaper De Grondwet on May 25, 1915.
History
The use of the letter "u" in the name "Waukazoo" is not the way Chief Joseph Wakazoo and family spelled their name. The "u" was added later by Holland residents in their writings about the Wakazoo family. Any reference to Waukazoo Woods or the Waukazoo Inn use the spelling with the letter "u".

Chief Joseph Wakazoo was the leader of the Black River Band of Ottawa Indians. He passed away ca. 1845. He was succeeded by his brother, Chief Peter Wakazoo (1809-1861).
In 1849, along with the Rev. George N. Smith (1807-1881) and George’s wife Arvilla (1808-1895), Chief Peter led the Black River Band to Leelanau County, MI.