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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of syllabics. The
Saulteaux (pronounced /ˈsɔːltoʊ/, SAWL-toh or in
imitation of the
French pronunciation...
- (ᓇᐦᑲᐌᒧᐎᓐ),
Saulteaux, and
Plains Ojibwa) is a
dialect of the
Ojibwe language, a
member of the
Algonquian language family. It is
spoken by the
Saulteaux, a subnation...
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several distinct nations also
consider themselves Ojibwe,
including the
Saulteaux, Ni****ings, and Oji-Cree.
According to the U.S. census,
Ojibwe people...
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Jessie Prettyshield Saulteaux (1912 – May 10, 1995) was a
Canadian ****iniboine
elder and
theological leader.
Early in life,
Saulteaux desired to become...
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Saulteaux First Nation (Ojibwe: Ginoozhe-zaaga'iganiing Nakawewag, "the
Saulteaux at
Jackfish Lake") is a
Saulteaux Anishinaabe First Nation band government...
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Treaty 4 is a
treaty established between Queen Victoria and the Cree and
Saulteaux First Nation band governments. The area
covered by
Treaty 4 represents...
- The Sandy-
Saulteaux Spiritual Centre is a
ministry training centre of the
United Church of
Canada dedicated to
Aboriginal theological education. The centre...
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Saulteaux 159
Saulteaux 159A
Saulteaux 159B
Saulteaux 159C
Saulteaux 159D
Saulteaux 159E
Saulteaux 159F
Saulteaux 159G
Saulteaux 159H
Saulteaux 159I...
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sister of
actresses Tamara Podemski and
Jennifer Podemski, she is of
mixed Saulteaux and
Polish Jewish ancestry. Her
other noted performances have included...
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Saulteaux —
Hungry Hall (Paskonkin) 15
Little Forks Band of
Rainy River Saulteaux (part) —
Little Forks 10 Long
Sault 1 Band of
Rainy River Saulteaux...