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# history in the formation of C3F
- historical structure of C3F (and not just the reference of Oj/Od/Po membership)
- trade-network logistics managed by C3F
- alliances with C3F
- inclusion of the Noquet Nation of the Menominee peoples, the often forgotten and short-lived fourth member of the C3F
- Socio-Political pressures that lead to the Noquet absorption into the Ojibwe
- Absorption of the Maandwe Nation from the Meskwaki peoples
- aggregation of other Anishinaabe Nations into a more-unified political identity
- Amikwaa Nation
- Arimbiigoo Nation (the Lake Nipigon First Nation)
- Maarameg Nation
- Omisizaagii Nation (the Mississaugas Nations)
- Nigigwag Nation
- and many others
- military campaigns lead by C3F
- political campaigns lead by C3F
- British and US under-mining of C3F
- Socio-Econo-Political results of this under-mining
- the rise of the contemporary Anishinabek Nation - Union of Ontario Indians (this item should be short and serve as an introduction for a separte main article for AN/UOI)
- notable leaders of C3F
- complete the list of Treaties and Agreements
- further readings
- a "See also" of other confederacies and councils