-
prior to
Jiimaan, was sent to Lake
Huron (the
people of
Christian Island received her for
transport to and from the mainland) when
Jiimaan began service...
- Adney.
Goode FW (2012).
Ojibwe Birch Bark Canoes:
Anishinaabe Wigw****i-
Jiimaan.
Beaver Bark Canoes.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Betula (bark)...
- world.
Literally translated, "chi-cheemaun" (in folk
orthography or chi-
jiimaan in the more
standard Fiero double vowel spelling)
means "big canoe" in...
-
noxwe neisónoo
noose 'canoe'
muhshoon amisȣl
mishoon ámasol
amaxol 3iiw
jiimaan 'hawk' owóshaog ('hawks') awéhle ('broadwinged hawk') 'awéhleew cecnóhuu...
- Island; and the M.V.
Pelee Islander, M.V.
Pelee Islander II, and M.V.
Jiimaan between Kingsville/Leamington and
Pelee Island. The M.V.
Pelee Islander...
-
prepared under supervision at
University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point Wiigwaasi-
Jiimaan:
These Canoes Carry Culture—Short do****entary
featuring the
building of...
-
mazinibaganjigan –
Birch bark folk art by
biting a
design into
birch bark
jiimaan –
Canoe typically made
using birch bark
maniwiigwaasekomaan –
Knife for...
- [k] giin 'you' geese, ski
waagosh 'fox'
ikwewag 'women' j [dʒ] ~ [tʃ]
jiimaan 'boat, canoe' jump,
watch ajina 'a
little while'
ingiikaj 'I'm cold' z...
- , Ojibwedog, "(you) Ojibwes!").
Other suffixes are:
pejorative (e.g.,
jiimaan, "canoe", jiimaanish, "worthless canoe"),
diminutive (e.g., zhooniyaa,...
-
where other dialects have
jiimaan 'a canoe' with no
person prefix, and
ojimaan 'his/her canoe' with
prefix o-,
Ottawa has
jiimaan meaning either 'canoe'...