atsetaats
Atsetaats, also known as *Atsetaat* or *Atsetaat people*, refers to a historical and ethnographic term used to describe a group of Indigenous peoples traditionally associated with the Great Lakes region of North America, particularly in the area around present-day Michigan and the surrounding territories. The term is derived from the Ojibwe language, where it may have meant "people of the lake" or "people of the water," reflecting their reliance on the region's abundant waterways for sustenance and transportation.
The Atsetaats were part of a broader network of Algonquian-speaking peoples, sharing cultural and linguistic ties
European contact in the 17th and 18th centuries brought significant changes to Atsetaats communities, including the
Historical records and oral traditions vary, and the precise boundaries of the Atsetaats as a distinct group