Additional web resources for readers of Superior Tapestry by Deborah K. Frontiera
- Bishop Baraga Gift Shop
- Baraga County Historical Museum
- Michigan Technological University Archives
- Delta County Historical Society, Escanaba, Michigan
- Seney National Wildife Refuge
- James Paquette
- Ironwood Area Historical Society
- Keweenaw County Historical Society
- Keweenaw Heritage Center, Calumet, Michigan
- Portage Lake Lift Bridge History Preserved in Documentary Film
- Keweenaw National Historical Park
- Marquette Regional History Center (MRHC)
- Beads, Rings, and Dateable Things
- Menominee County Historical Museum
- Cornish Pumping Engine and Mining Museum
Michigan.gov/ironindustrymuseum
Michigan.org/property/fort-wilkins-historic-state-park
michigannature.org (Michigan Nature Association)
msu.edu Michigan State University Web Site
mtu.edu/library/archives/ Michigan Technological University Archives
Museumofojibwaculture.net/index.html
Nps.gov/piro Pictured Rocks web site
Ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/collection/birch-bark-canoe
Ontonagonmuseum.org (Ontonagon Historical Society, Ontonagon, Michigan)
pasty.com/crhm/ (Copper Range Historical Museum)
quincymine.com
Saultstemaire.com/attractions/soo-locks (Sault Saint. Marie, Michigan)
Shipwreckmuseum.com/edmund-fitzgerald/thefatefuljourney (White Fish Point/Paradise, Michigan)
Si.edu/search?edan_q=Ontonagon%2BBoulder& Smithsonian Institution Ontonagon Boulder
Unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2017/06/16/lost-and-found-the-story-of-the-lady-be-good-and-her-crew/
Uwash.edu/coehs/cmagproject/ethnomath/legend/legend9htm
youtu.be/4D6Vx8XHMu0–YouTube video of the building of the Houghton-Hancock Lift Bridge
YouTube, 1946 documentary film on building birch bark canoes