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Woodlands and of the subarctic, are
known by
several names,
including Ojibway or Chippewa. As a
large ethnic group,
several distinct nations also consider...
- Lake
Ojibway was a
prehistoric lake in what is now
northern Ontario and
Quebec in Canada.
Ojibway was the last of the
great proglacial lakes of the last...
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Ojibway is an
extinct town in
southern Wayne County, Missouri,
United States. The
community location lies
adjacent to the
Otter Cr**** arm of Lake Wappapello...
- The
Ojibway Prairie Complex is a 350-hectare
complex of
parks and
nature reserves on the west side of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It
comprises Ojibway Park...
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Little Saskatchewan First Nation (Ojibwe: Kaakiiskakamigaag) is a
First Nations community in the
Interlake Region of
central Manitoba. Its main reserve...
- Black/
Ojibway, Chinese/
Ojibway, Scottish/
Ojibway, Ukrainian/
Ojibway, Jewish/
Ojibway,
Ojibway/Odawa,
Ojibway/Oneida,
Ojibway/French and
Ojibway/Pottawatomi...
- (/oʊˈdʒɪbweɪ/ oh-JIB-way), also
known as
Ojibwa (/oʊˈdʒɪbwə/ oh-JIB-wə),
Ojibway, Otchipwe, Ojibwemowin, or Anishinaabemowin, is an
indigenous language...
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Brokenhead Ojibway Nation (BON, Ojibwe: Baaskaandibewi-ziibiing,
meaning at the
brokenhead River) is an
Anishinaabe (Saulteaux/Ojibwa)
First Nation located...
- The
Ojibwe are a
native people of
North America. Ojibwe,
Ojibway, or
Ojibwa may also
refer to: The
Ojibwe language, also
called "Anishinaabe", an Algonquian...
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joined with Lake
Ojibway in the east. The
Ojibway Phase is
named for the
glacial lake
along the ice
front in
northern Ontario. Lake
Ojibway merged with Lake...