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Grammar of the Cree Language; With
which is
combined an
analysis of the
Chippeway dialect. London: J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1844. Johnston, B. (1976). Ojibway...
- The
Battle of Chippawa, also
known as the
Battle of Chippewa, was a
victory for the
United States Army in the War of 1812,
during its
invasion on July...
- HMS Chippawa, or
Chippeway (slang var.), was the
mercantile schooner Chippawa,
built and
launched in 1810. The
British brought her into
service as HM...
- name of the
village and the
river is
sometimes spelled as
Chippewa or
Chippeway.
While the area has
undoubtedly been po****ted by
First Nations people...
- guitars, and escape. The Phynx...
Themselves A. "Michael"
Miller Ray
Chippeway Dennis Larden Lonny Stevens Lou Antonio...
Corrigan Mike Kellin... Bogey...
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headquarters in Sweden".
Financial Post.
Retrieved 19
November 2012.
Chippeway,
Darrell (6
January 2011). "Canada
Goose buys city firm".
Winnipeg Free...
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September 4, 1838, the
group traveled 21
miles (34 km) and
camped at
Chippeway village on the
Tippecanoe River, 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of Rochester....
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During July and August,
Barclay received two
small vessels, the
schooner Chippeway and the
sloop Little Belt,
which had been
reconstructed at
Chatham on...
- "
Chippeway Squaw and Child", 1842 print...
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Ojibwe people began to move back into the area. In 1798, the
Ojibwe (
Chippeway) and the
British signed Penetanguishene Bay
Purchase turning some of the...