- The
Odawa (also
Ottawa or
Odaawaa /oʊˈdɑːwə/) are an
Indigenous American people who
primarily inhabit land in the
Eastern Woodlands region, now in jurisdictions...
- in Ontario, near Lake Ni****ing
Ottawa Lake (Lac
Courte Oreilles) Band
Odaawaa-zaaga'iganiwininiwag Lac
Courte Oreilles,
Wisconsin Bois
Forte Band...
-
settlement that
became Chicago,
Illinois between the
United States and the
Odaawaa (anglicized Ottawa),
Ojibwe (anglicized Chippewa), and Bodéwadmi (anglicized...
-
Anishinaabe language wiigwaam (with
vowel syncope) in
Eastern Ojibwe and in
Odaawaa wigwam (with
vowel syncope) in
Potawatomi WNLAP spelling miigiwaam in the...
- the
Algonquian peoples,
which include the
Anishinaabe groups of Ojibwe,
Odaawaa/Odawa (Ottawa), and the Boodewaadamii/Bodéwadmi (Potawatomi). The three...
- emphasis.
Personal pronouns,
because of
vowel syncope,
resemble those of
Odaawaa but
structurally resemble more
those in the
Swampy Cree language: The relatively-recent...
- 32028°W / 45.88306; -91.32028 The Lac
Courte Oreilles Tribe (Ojibwe:
Odaawaa-zaaga'iganiing) is one of six
federally recognized bands of
Ojibwe people...
- Lushootseed : k̓ayuk̓ayu, 'kinnikinnick' Menominee : ahpa͞esāwān, 'kinnikinnick'
Odaawaa: semaa, 'tobacco' (mtaaḳzigan, 'unmixed tobacco'; paaḳzigan, 'mixed tobacco')...
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Oreilles Indian Reservation. In the
Ojibwe language, the lake is
called Odaawaa-zaaga'iganiing,
meaning 'Ottawa Lake,'
after another of the Anishinaabe...
-
pronunciations of r and a. In the Fiero-Rhodes
orthography for
Eastern Ojibwe and
Odaawaa, in g̣, ḥ, and ḳ,
underdot is used to
indicate labialization when either...