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- Ojibwe - Wikipedia
The Ojibwe, being Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands and of the subarctic, are known by several names, including Ojibway or Chippewa As a large ethnic group, several distinct nations also consider themselves Ojibwe, including the Saulteaux, Nipissings, and Oji-Cree
- Ojibwe | Tribe, Language, Location, People, Anishinaabe, Great Lakes . . .
The Ojibwe are an Algonquian-speaking Indigenous North American group who traditionally lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Canada, and Minnesota and North Dakota, United States, from Lake Huron onto the Plains Their self-name is Anishinaabe
- Ojibwe Peoples Dictionary | the Ojibwe Peoples Dictionary
Ojibwe is the heritage language of more than 200,000 Ojibwe people who reside in the United States and Canada Ojibwe Country primarily extends from Quebec, across Ontario and Manitoba to Saskatchewan in Canada, and from Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota in the United States
- The History and Culture of the Ojibwe (Chippewa) Tribe
Ojibwe people are one of the largest tribal populations among Native American peoples in the United States They also maintain a significant presence in Canada, where they are the second-largest First Nations population
- The Ojibwe People - Minnesota Historical Society
The name Ojibwe may be drawn from either the puckered seam of the Ojibwe moccasin or the Ojibwe custom of writing on birch bark The Ojibwe have always hunted and fished, made maple sugar and syrup, and harvested wild rice
- Home - Ojibwe. net
Ojibwe net is home to Asiginaak-Negamojig (Blackbird Singers), a circle of women dedicated to singing solely in Ojibwe, lifting their voices to strengthen language, culture, and community through songs, stories, and gatherings
- Ojibwe - The Canadian Encyclopedia
The Ojibwe (also Ojibwa and Ojibway) are an Indigenous people in Canada and the United States who are part of a larger cultural group known as the Anishinaabeg Chippewa and Saulteaux people are also part of the Ojibwe and Anishinaabe ethnic groups
- The Official Website of Lac Courte Oreilles
We will provide for the educational, health, social welfare and economic stability of the present and future generations The Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe is guided by dedicated leaders who uphold our sovereignty, protect our lands, and ensure the well-being of our people
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