- from Gichi-manidoo so that the home
would be safe and warm.
Called wiigwaasabakoon in the
Ojibwe language,
birch bark
scrolls were used to p**** on knowledge...
- A
wiigwaasabak (in
Anishinaabe syllabics: ᐐᒀᓴᐸᒃ, plural:
wiigwaasabakoon ᐐᒀᓴᐸᑰᓐ) is a
birch bark scroll, on
which the
Ojibwa (Anishinaabe)
people of North...
-
Ojibwe writings found as petroglyphs, on story-hides, and on
Midewiwin wiigwaasabakoon,
similar to the Mi'kmaw
Suckerfish script. Not much is
known to academia...
- or markings, such as
geographic features, petroglyphs, pictographs,
wiigwaasabakoon and more.
Inuit Nunangat's
governance differs quite markedly from its...
-
wrote the only
comprehensive study of the
Ojibwa birch bark
scrolls (
wiigwaasabakoon). In it he wrote: "A
surviving pictographic record on wood, preserved...
- or markings, such as
geographic features, petroglyphs, pictographs,
wiigwaasabakoon and more.
Inuit Nunangat's
governance differs quite markedly from its...