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Ojibwa (/oʊˈdʒɪbwə/ oh-JIB-wə), Ojibway, Otchipwe, Ojibwemowin, or
Anishinaabemowin, is an
indigenous language of
North America of the
Algonquian language...
- Mississaugas, Ni****ing, and
Algonquin peoples. The
Anishinaabe speak Anishinaabemowin, or
Anishinaabe languages that
belong to the
Algonquian language family...
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western Quebec to
eastern British Columbia. The
Ojibwe language is
Anishinaabemowin, a
branch of the
Algonquian language family. The
Ojibwe are part of...
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Truth and Reconciliation, "O Canada" was sung in English, French, and
Anishinaabemowin. On the
following National Day for
Truth and Reconciliation, September...
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original on
September 23, 2010. "Online
Etymology Dictionary: -ard".
Anishinaabemowin Tore
Nesset "Ideology in inflection" Gogol,
Nikolai (1980). Gogol:...
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conflicting claims made
concerning it. One
theory says it
comes from the
Anishinaabemowin/Ojibwe word mino-akking,
meaning "good land", or
words in
closely related...
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Saulteaux First Nations are
signatories to
Treaty 3.
Their form of
Anishinaabemowin (Anishinaabe language) is
sometimes called Northwestern Ojibwa language...
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Josephine Mandamin (
Anishinaabemowin: Biidaasige-ba, "The one who
comes with the light";
February 21, 1942 –
February 22, 2019) was an
Anishinaabe grandmother...
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Margaret A.
Noodin (née O’Donnell) is an
American poet and
Anishinaabemowin language teacher. She is a
professor of
English and
American Indian studies...
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Anishinaabemowin language belongs to the
Central Algonquian language family, and is
located in
Kettle and
Stony Point First Nation. This name variation...