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Nanabozho (in syllabics: ᓇᓇᐳᔓ, [nɐˌnɐbʊˈʒʊ]), also
known as
Nanabush, is a
spirit in
Anishinaabe aadizookaan (traditional storytelling),
particularly among...
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Biggest Bingo in the World," and one male actor/dancer in the role of
Nanabush (originally pla**** by the playwright's
brother René Highway). The play...
- the thunderbirds, the
owners of
various animal species, the windigo, and
Nanabush.
Beyond these,
there are a
wider range of less
powerful manitouk. The manitouk...
- to
traditional and
current beliefs. In
Anishinaabe traditional stories,
Nanabush, Amik (beaver), and
Nokomis (grandmother figure) are
important characters...
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Native Canadian Centre of Toronto.
Highway helped to
create the role of
Nanabush in his brother's play The Rez
Sisters (1986), and was the c****ographer...
- (Cree),
which premiered in 1989 at
Theatre P****e-Muraille in Toronto.
Nanabush (playing the
spirit of
Gazelle Nataways,
Patsy Pegahmagahbow, and Black...
-
collection in
Canada -
including the
Ojibwa trickster figure and
culture hero,
Nanabush. The
Rabbit man is the most
famous pictograph visible today. The rock also...
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Thames & Hudson. p. 142. ISBN 0-500-05068-6. OCLC 27667317. "Nanabozho (
Nanabush, Nanabosho, Wenebojo, Nanapush, Manabus)". www.native-languages.org. Archived...
- "BIGGEST
BINGO IN THE WORLD" in
Toronto and
features a male trickster,
called Nanabush. Dry Lips
Oughta Move to
Kapuskasing depicts the men's
interest in ice...
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Ryerson University (now
Toronto Metropolitan University). Le
Baiser de
Nanabush, the
French translation of Taylor's
Motorcycles & Sweetgr****, was selected...