- The
Odawa (also
Ottawa or
Odaawaa /oʊˈdɑːwə/) are an
Indigenous North American people who
primarily inhabit land in the
Eastern Woodlands region, now...
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Odawas is a psychedelic/ambient rock band that
formed in Bloomington, Indiana, in late 2003.
Their first EP,
Vitamin City, was self-released in 2004. In...
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Kileouiskingie (signatory)
Sinago Odawas,
represented by
Chingouessi (speaker) and
Outaliboi (signatory) N****awaketons (
Odawas of the Fork),
represented by...
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Pontiac or Obwaandi'eyaag (c. 1714/20 –
April 20, 1769) was an
Odawa war
chief known for his role in the war
named for him, from 1763 to 1766 leading...
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following are recognized, from east to west: Algonquin,
Eastern Ojibwe,
Ottawa (
Odawa),
Western Ojibwe (Saulteaux), Oji-Cree (Severn Ojibwe),
Northwestern Ojibwe...
- century, the
Odawa "l" was
pronounced as "n". The same word with a
newer pronunciation is used for the town
Manitowaning (19th-century
Odawa "Manidoowaaning")...
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occupation by the
Odawa people,
today the
county is the base for the
federally recognized Little Traverse Bay
Bands of
Odawa Indians.
Odawa history records...
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about 100
yards into the
center of the
chosen battlefield when the
Odawas and
Potawatomis under Little Otter and
Egushawa fired their first volley...
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Miami woman mistakenly warned the
Odawa that the
Miami were
planning to raid
their village during their absence. The
Odawa chief known as Le
Pesant or "The...
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Pontiac most
often refers to:
Pontiac (
Odawa leader) (c. 1714 to 1720 – 1769),
Native American war
chief Pontiac (automobile), a
former General Motors...