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- by Child Protection Services after an incident with Bezhig, her brother Niizh, and the police. Bezhig is ultimately adopted by an affluent Jewish family...
- first developed and proposed in English, and later the Ojibwe translation niizh manidoowag was constructed and proposed to honor the language of the Indigenous...
- Ojibwe Toponyms Our Languages: Nakawē (Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre) Niizh Ikwewag — A short story in Ojibwe, originally told by Earl Nyholm, emeritus...
- the Ojibwe language as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]), the origin of the umbrella term "two-spirit". Many niizh manidoowag were wives...
- Gimiwan-aanakwad ("Rain Cloud", recorded as "Ge-me-wan-na-na-quad") Gii-niizh ("Two'd", recorded as "Gi-nizh") Ishkwaandem ("Door", recorded as "Ish-guam-den")...
- category of 'power'." Two-spirit people are known in the Ojibwe language as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]). Many were wives in polygynous...
- Provincial Park): Gitchi Animki Bezhig (Big Thunder One) and Gitchi Animki Niizh (Big Thunder Two) are 2 installations about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) apart...
- classified as a biquinary base-10 system. 1 In theory 2 Historically, either niizh midana or niizhidana. 3 Many speakers omit the initial n (shown in parentheses)...
- traditionally recognized two-spirit individuals, known in the Ojibwe language as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]). Many were wives in polygynous...
- wąrų́ųxik nų́p in the Mandan language. The Ojibwe refer to two-spirit people as niizh manidoowag (pronounced [niːʒ maˈnɪˌdoːˌwak]). Many were wives in polygynous...