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- Manitou (/ˈmænɪtuː/), akin to the Haudenosaunee orenda, is the spiritual and fundamental life force in the theologies of Algonquian peoples. It is omnipresent...
- developed and proposed in English, and later the Ojibwe translation niizh manidoowag was constructed and proposed to honor the language of the Indigenous peoples...
- language as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]), the origin of the umbrella term "two-spirit". Many niizh manidoowag were wives in polygynous...
- 'power'." Two-spirit people are known in the Ojibwe language as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]). Many were wives in polygynous households...
- "prairie hen", "wild duck" or "to go around" Manitowoc CountyManitowoc (manidoowag) is an Ojibwe word meaning "spirits" City of Manitowoc Menominee County...
- polygyny. Two-spirit people are known in the Ojibwe language as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]). Many were wives in polygynous households...
- recognized two-spirit individuals, known in the Ojibwe language as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]). Many were wives in polygynous households...
- in the Mandan language. The Ojibwe refer to two-spirit people as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]). Many were wives in polygynous households...