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Nanabozho (in syllabics: ᓇᓇᐳᔓ, [nɐˌnɐbʊˈʒʊ]), also
known as Nanabush, is a
spirit in
Anishinaabe aadizookaan (traditional storytelling), particularly...
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northern Algonquian and Dene storytelling,
similar to the
trickster Nanabozho in
Ojibwa aadizookaanan (sacred stories),
Inktonme in ****iniboine lore...
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about Nanabozho, a
culture hero of the
Ojibwe and Anishinaabe. In the story, when Paul
Bunyan came to log the
forests of
Northern Minnesota,
Nanabozho fought...
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Nokomis is the name of
Nanabozho's grandmother in the
Ojibwe traditional stories and was the name of Hiawatha's
grandmother in
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's...
- In this way,
storytelling connects generations of
Anishinaabe people.
Nanabozho (also
known by a
variety of
other names and spellings,
including Wenabozho...
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Bunyan and
Nanabozho (or Wenabozho) "the
Greatest Ojibwe who ever lived." Paul
Bunyan came to the area to cut down all the trees.
Nanabozho fought him...
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storytelling and goes by many names,
including Coyote, Raven, Wesakejac,
Nanabozho, and Glooscap. They
appear in many
forms and genders.
Stories involving...
- century. In his role as creator,
Glooscap is
similar to that of the
Ojibwa Nanabozho and the Cree Wisakedjak.
There are
variations to the
legend of Glooscap...
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Ojibwe version of the myth
states that the
thunderbirds were
created by
Nanabozho to
fight the
underwater spirits.
Thunderbirds also
punished humans who...
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traditional beliefs, held by the
Ojibwe and some
other Native American peoples,
Nanabozho, or
Great Rabbit, is an
important deity related to the
creation of the...