Sandy Lake, Minnesota - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • A Comprehensive Guide to The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Government. Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe General Assembly (Vineland, MN: 1996).
  • Warren, William W. History of the Ojibway People. Borealis Books (St. Paul, MN: 1984).
  • Buffalohead, Roger and Priscilla Buffalohead. Against the Tide of American History: The Story of Mille Lacs Anishinabe. Minnesota Chippewa Tribe (Cass Lake, MN: 1985).
Municipalities and communities of Aitkin County, Minnesota, United States
County seat: Aitkin
Cities
  • Aitkin
  • Hill City
  • McGrath
  • McGregor
  • Palisade
  • Tamarack
Townships
  • Aitkin
  • Ball Bluff
  • Balsam
  • Beaver
  • Clark
  • Cornish
  • Farm Island
  • Fleming
  • Glen
  • Haugen
  • Hazelton
  • Hill Lake
  • Idun
  • Jevne
  • Kimberly
  • Lakeside
  • Lee
  • Libby
  • Logan
  • Macville
  • Malmo
  • McGregor
  • Millward
  • Morrison
  • Nordland
  • Pliny
  • Rice River
  • Salo
  • Seavey
  • Shamrock
  • Spalding
  • Spencer
  • Turner
  • Verdon
  • Wagner
  • Waukenabo
  • Wealthwood
  • White Pine
  • Williams
  • Workman
Unorganized
territories
  • Davidson
  • Jewett
  • Northeast Aitkin
  • Northwest Aitkin
Unincorporated
communities
  • Arthyde
  • Ball Bluff
  • Giese
  • Glen
  • Jacobson
  • Libby
  • Malmo
  • Red Top
  • Sandy Lake
  • Swatara
  • Waukenabo
Indian
reservations
  • Mille Lacs‡
Footnotes

‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties

Coordinates: 46°47′57.5″N 93°15′03.5″W / 46.799306°N 93.250972°W / 46.799306; -93.250972

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