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About 175 white crosses now mark possible unidentifed graves in the Onominese Indian Cemetery.
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George Askebug, who served with the all-Indian Co. K in the 1st Michigan Sharpshooters during the Civil War, is buried at the Ononimese cemetery. Most of the graves there are unidentified and marked with white crosses.
Record Eagle Photos > The Rev. Mike Peters, a Christian minister who practices a 4 Fires ministry in Grand Rapids, conducted a traditional re-dedication ceremony for Onominese Indian Cemetery in Leelanau County on Memorial Day.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Loraine Anderson
Valerie Anderson Maidens, whose family was deeply involved in the restoration project, reads a poem.
Record Eagle Photos > Thomas Redbird's headstone is one of just a few at Onominese Indian Cemetery.
He was born March 14, 1975 and died Aug. 1, 1900. "He was singer in the M.E.C."
(Methodist-Episcopal Church), it says.
Record Eagle Photos > Medicine Lodge singers Shocko Hall with drum, 8-year-old son Savante, father Wallace Hull (sunglasses) and Karman Two-Crow sign a "traveling song" at the re-dedication.
Record Eagle Photos > Pastor Tom John explains how the congregation and crews of teen volunteers helped restore Ononimese Indian Cemetery over the last four years.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Loraine Anderson
Alvin Pedwaydon carries an eagle staff honoring Susan Yanott Miller from the loving family and loving daughter Alvina Miller Anderson Marshall.  Each feather represents a veteran in the family.  Pedwaydon, an Eagletown post member, is the newly elected tribal chairman of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Loraine Anderson
An American Legion Eagletown Post 120 color guard stands at attention as adjutant Steve Alguires plays "Taps" during the Memorial Day service at Onominese Indian Cemetery Monday, May 28.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Loraine Anderson
Linda Woods, a member of the Eagletown Post color guard, scatters tobacco on a grave.
Record-Eagle/Loraine Anderson
About 175 white crosses now mark possible unidentifed graves in the Onominese Indian Cemetery.
Record Eagle Photos > Record-Eagle/Loraine Anderson
About 175 white crosses now mark possible unidentifed graves in the Onominese Indian Cemetery.
Record-Eagle/Loraine Anderson
About 175 white crosses now mark possible unidentifed graves in the Onominese Indian Cemetery.
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