The Anishinaabe (alternatively spelled Anishinabe, Anicinape, Nishnaabe, Neshnabé, Anishinaabeg, Anishinabek, Aanishnaabe) are a group of culturally related...
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Anishinaabe traditional beliefs cover the traditional belief system of the Anishinaabeg peoples, consisting of the Algonquin/Nipissing,...
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The Anishinaabe, like most Algonquian-speaking groups in North America, base their system of kinship on clans or totems. The Ojibwe word for clan (doodem)...
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Mississaugas (redirect from Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe)
sub-group of the Ojibwe Nation. The name "Mississauga" comes from the Anishinaabe word Misi-zaagiing, meaning "[Those at the] Great River-mouth." It is...
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Dammed: The Politics of Loss and Survival in Anishinaabe Territory is a 2020 book by Brittany Luby, Associate Professor of History at the University of...
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lakes and much of the pays d'en haut. It was controlled by Algonquian Anishinaabe nations including the Ojibwa (called Chippewa in the United States) and...
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Nipissing and Algonquin peoples. The Anishinaabe speak Anishinaabemowin, or Anishinaabe languages that belong to The Anishinaabe people that live in and around...
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Inaugurated in 2022, Anishinaabe Day or Anishinaabe Giizhigad (ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ ᑮᔑᑲᐟ; ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ ᑮᔑᑲᑦ) is the national holiday for the Anishinabek Nation. It is celebrated...
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Ojibwe language (redirect from Anishinaabe language)
for the language is Anishinaabemowin 'speaking the native language' (Anishinaabe 'native person,' verb suffix –mo 'speak a language,' suffix –win 'nominalizer')...
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of people, such as a family, clan, lineage, or tribe, such as in the Anishinaabe clan system. While the word totem itself is an anglicisation of the Ojibwe...
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2018 post-apocalyptic thriller novel by Waubgeshig Rice. Set in a rural Anishinaabe community in northern Canada, it follows a group of community members...
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also referred to as Niigaan James Sinclair or Niigaan Sinclair, is an Anishinaabe writer, editor, and activist based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Originally...
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Anishinaabe and wild rice today, indigenous use of this food for subsistence also predates their arrival in the Lake Superior region. The Anishinaabe...
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Red Lake Indian Reservation (redirect from Red Lake Anishinaabe)
of the Anishinaabe) occupied the area. They eventually allowed other Anishinaabe totems to enter the Red Lake region to live. Most Anishinaabe immigrants...
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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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mistranslation of the Indian [sic] name (Anishinaabe) by which the Lake was known. One of the names currently used in Anishinaabe for this lake is Babiikwaawangaa-zaagaʼigan...
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Ojibwe Nations within Canada. They are sometimes called the Anihšināpē (Anishinaabe). Saulteaux is a French term meaning "people of the rapids," referring...
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Historically, Anishinaabe people believed in a variety of spirits, whose images were placed near doorways for protection. According to Anishinaabe tradition...
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enough that it has over 100 lakes itself. In addition to the historic Anishinaabe and European settlement of the island, archaeological discoveries at...
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Anishinaabe Scout is a statue in Ottawa, Canada. It is located in Major's Hill Park, however it was originally part of a sculpture to Samuel De Champlain...
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Council of Three Fires (category Anishinaabe groups)
The Council of Three Fires (in Anishinaabe: Niswi-mishkodewinan, also known as the People of the Three Fires; the Three Fires Confederacy; or the United...
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National Indigenous Peoples Day National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Anishinaabe Giizhigad Goose Break Hobiyee Pestie'wa'taqetimk Quviasukvik Other common...
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Manitou (category Anishinaabe mythology)
contact. After contact, however, Gitche Manitou was adopted by some Anishinaabe, such as the Ojibwe, to refer to the supreme being. Algonquian religion...
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White Earth Nation (redirect from White Earth Anishinaabe)
Band had 19,291 enrolled members in July 2007, making it the largest Anishinaabe tribe in the state. On March 19, 1867, the U.S. Congress established...
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(Inuit) Northern Haze (Inuit) Digging Roots (Anishinaabe) Norine Braun (Métis) Billy Joe Green (Anishinaabe) Gary Farmer (Cayuga) Derek Miller (Six Nations)...
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North America E N W S C Source Anishinaabe — Apache — Aztecs — Báxoje — Cherokee Cheyenne — Lakota — Maya Navajo — Puebloans — Purépecha...
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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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an agreement established on August 3, 1871, between the Crown and the Anishinaabe and Swampy Cree, Canadian based First Nations. The first of a series...
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mythology of the Ojibway nation. The Baykok is a character from the Anishinaabe aadizookaan (traditional stories). It is said to fly through the forests...
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Māori Sumbese Marapu Sundanese Wiwitan Native American Abenaki Alaskan Anishinaabe Ojibwe Midewiwin Wabunowin Apache Blackfoot Californian Kuksu Miwok Ohlone...
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