Anishinaabe traditional beliefs cover the traditional belief system of the Anishinaabeg peoples, consisting of the Algonquin/Nipissing,...
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Siouan-speaking peoples. The Cree, including Omushkego, beliefs similar to Anishinaabe traditional beliefs, different structure. Midewiwin or the Grand Medicine...
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religion (Hurrians) Acoma Pueblo religion (Puebloans) Anishinaabe traditional beliefs (Anishinaabe) Aztec religion (Aztec people of the Aztec Empire) Blackfoot...
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mythology, they were also associated with the moon, and in Anishinaabe traditional beliefs, held by the Ojibwe and some other Native American peoples...
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Midewiwin (category Traditional healthcare occupations)
keepers of the seven fires prophecy wampum. Abenaki mythology Anishinaabe traditional beliefs Animism Hopewell tradition Adena culture Fort Ancient The red...
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Wabun, a wind god, further information may be found under: Anishinaabe traditional beliefs This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers (category Anishinaabe culture)
others, and finally love teaches to know and love thyself. Anishinaabe traditional beliefs Seven Laws of Noah—Seven universal teachings in Judaism Virtue...
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spirit and hero of Ojibwa mythology (part of the larger body of Anishinaabe traditional beliefs). Glooscap, a giant gifted with supernatural powers, is the...
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beings. Some myths were originally recited as verse narratives. Anishinaabe traditional beliefs - The Anishinaabeg peoples (Algonquin/Nipissing,...
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Kabun, a wind god, no further information may be found under: Anishinaabe traditional beliefs This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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such as in the Anishinaabe clan system. While the word totem itself is an anglicisation of the Ojibwe term (and both the word and beliefs associated with...
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Underwater panther (category Anishinaabe mythology)
that the Native Americans were referring to an alligator. Anishinaabe traditional beliefs Nguruvilu Piasa Hodag Horned Serpent Wampus cat Southeastern...
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British Columbia Amauti – Inuit parka Angakkuq Anglo-Métis Anishinaabe traditional beliefs Anishinaabe tribal political organizations Archaic period in the...
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Ojibwe (category Anishinaabe groups)
The Ojibwe (/oʊˈdʒɪbweɪ/ ; syll.: ᐅᒋᐺ; plural: Ojibweg ᐅᒋᐺᒃ) are an Anishinaabe people whose homeland (Ojibwewaki ᐅᒋᐺᐘᑭ) covers much of the Great Lakes...
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generally conceptualized as a supreme being or god, in the traditional religious beliefs of many, but not all, indigenous cultures in Canada and the...
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Gitche Manitou (category Anishinaabe mythology)
United States and Canada often use this term. In more recent Anishinaabe culture, the Anishinaabe language word Gichi-manidoo means Great Spirit, the Creator...
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shamanism Yuit shamanism Sirenik shamanism Andoque religion Anishinaabe beliefs Ojibwe beliefs Midewiwin Wabunowin Apache religion Arhuaco spirituality Atacama...
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Wabunowin (category Anishinaabe culture)
dagwaagin (Autumn) ceremony fell just before the Wild rice camps. Traditionally the Anishinaabe peoples only told certain traditions during biboon (winter)...
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by some to all First Nations peoples. Major ethnicities include the: Anishinaabe Plains-Ojibwa Blackfoot Kainai (Blood) North Peigan Siksika Dene Chipewyan...
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have traditional beliefs about people with a different skin colour in their sacred stories, the division of humans into four races is not traditional or...
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Tracks (novel) (category Anishinaabe peoples)
Nanapush. One major theme in Tracks is the tension between traditional Anishinaabe culture and beliefs and the Westernizing influence of white, Christian America...
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other natural resources. According to Anishinaabe prophecy, Gichi Manidoo, the Great Spirit, told the Anishinaabe people to move west from the Atlantic...
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Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) is a cumulative body of knowledge, practice, and belief, evolving by adaptive processes and handed down through...
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Two-spirit (section Traditional Indigenous terms)
nothing to do with those beliefs and ceremonies – can create a disconnection from, and forgetting of, the actual cultural beliefs and ceremonies. At the...
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systems. According to Deborah McGregor, an Anishinaabe scholar, the dominant Eurocentric approach to traditional Indigenous knowledge does not reflect Indigenous...
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Abe Kakepetum (September 12, 1944 – January 5, 2019) was a Canadian Anishinaabe painter, who began painting at age nine. Kakepetum was born in Sandy Lake...
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Wiigwaasabak (category Anishinaabe culture)
wiigwaasabak (in Anishinaabe syllabics: ᐐᒀᓴᐸᒃ, plural: wiigwaasabakoon ᐐᒀᓴᐸᑰᓐ) is a birch bark scroll, on which the Ojibwa (Anishinaabe) people of North...
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Ishikism (section Historical beliefs)
Confederation of Europe (AABK) for instance, has abandoned its traditional Alevi beliefs in 2006, which it replaced with a marginal Ishikī type of understanding...
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