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Ozaawindib ("Yellow Head" in English,
recorded variously as Oza Windib, O-zaw-wen-dib, O-zaw-wan-dib, Ozawondib, etc.) (Ojibwe) was an
early 19th century...
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Ozaawindib may
refer to:
Ozaawindib, a 19th-century
Ojibwa warrior Ozaawindib (Chippewa chief), 19th
century Ojibwa chief for the
Prairie Rice Lake Band...
- Nenaa'angebi (Beautifying Bird), twin son of
Ozaawindib, and a
prominent leader of the
Ojibwe in the 19th
century Ozaawindib (O-za-win-dib, also
known as Yellow...
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Bostonais aka.
Pierre Hastination,
trapper and
explorer of
Western Canada Ozaawindib, a 19th-century
Ojibwa warrior In
Canada Yellowhead Highway in Western...
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northern hemisphere. Star
Island is
itself a
historical site. The
village of
Ozaawindib, Schoolcraft's
guide to Lake Itasca, was
located on the island. The Ojibwe...
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Ojibwe language is Ozaawindibe-ziibi (Yellow-head River),
named after Ozaawindib who
guided Schoolcraft to the
nearby Omashkoozo-zaaga'igan (Elk Lake)...
- The
Mille Lacs
Indians (Ojibwe: Misi-zaaga'iganiwininiwag), also
known as the
Mille Lacs and
Snake River Band of Chippewa, are a Band of
Indians formed...
- Indians. He was a twin son of
Chief Ozaawindib,
sometimes recorded as
being of the Lac
Courte Oreilles Band.
Ozaawindib gave away the twin
brother of Nenaa'angebi...
- was used by John
Tanner to
describe gender-nonconforming
Ojibwe warrior Ozaawindib (fl. 1797–1832).
Pruden and Edmo
spell it agokwa: "male-****igned: Agokwa...
- worker, and
herbalist Medweganoonind, 19th-century Red Lake
Ojibwe chief Ozaawindib (Yellow Head),
early 19th c.
nonbinary warrior,
guide Chief Rocky Boy...