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    Anishinaabe (redirect from Anishinabe)
    The Anishinaabe (alternatively spelled Anishinabe, Anicinape, Nishnaabe, Neshnabé, Anishinaabeg, Anishinabek, Aanishnaabe ) are a group of culturally related...
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  • Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation (Ojibwe: Okwewanashko-ziibiing, meaning: "Rag Weed River") is an Ojibway First Nation in southern Manitoba, Canada...
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    Anishinabe Spiritual Centre (Ojibwe: Wassean-dimi-Kaning) is a Roman Catholic centre for Ignatian spirituality and training in ministry run by the Society...
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    ca. Retrieved 2021-01-31. Activity 1. Introduction to Anishinabe/Ojibwe/Chippewa, Anishinabe/Ojibwe/Chippewa: Culture of an Indian Nation lesson plan...
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    before the arrival of Europeans; it is the traditional territory of the Anishinabe (Ojibway), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dene, and Dakota, and is the birthplace...
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  • Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum (Ojibwe: Wazhashk-Onigam Anishinaabeg) is an Anishinaabe First Nation in northwestern Ontario. Its reserves include Kenora...
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  • materialism, it will be the end of it. In the time of the First Fire, the Anishinabe nation will rise up and follow the sacred shell of the Midewiwin Lodge...
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  • People of the Anishinabe (Anishinaabe) nation lived in territories in the western Great Lakes region. According to oral tradition, the Anishinabe people once...
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     30. Craft, Aimee (2013). Breathing Life Into the Stone Fort Treaty: An Anishinabe Understanding of Treaty One. Saskatoon: Purich Publishing Limited. p. 104...
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  • originally lands of the nomadic Ojibway-speaking Anishinabe people. On 3 August 1871 the Anishinabe people signed Treaty 1 and moved onto reserves such...
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    Lac-Simon is a First Nations reserve (also known as Simosagigan) and lake in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Quebec located 32 km (20 mi) south-east of Val-d'Or...
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    Kitigan Zibi Anishinabe First Nations at Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. Retrieved 2021-07-19. Governance of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabe First Nations...
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    under the Municipal Act. Kenora is the administrative headquarters of the Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum, Obashkaandagaang Bay, and Washagamis Bay First Nations...
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    by the peoples of the Red River region, including the Red River Métis, Anishinabe, Plains Cree, and Salteaux. In terms of nomenclature, French Canadian...
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    of Onigaming First Nation Rainy River Northwest Angle 37 First Nation Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation Middlebro Buffalo Point First Nation...
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    occupying the territory that was to become Upper Canada were: Anishinaabe or Anishinabe—or more properly (plural) Anishinaabeg or Anishinabek. The plural form...
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    Nation, Kenora, ON Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation (population 706) Anishinabe of Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation, Kenora, ON (population 622) Lac des...
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    engineer Linda Lundström, clothing designer Norval Morrisseau, renowned Anishinabe artist sometimes called the "Father of Woodland Art" Eric Radford, pairs...
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  • local designations are also used. The Algonquin autonym Anishinaabe (also Anishinabe, Anicinape) is used as a cross-tribal term in Algonquian-majority areas...
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  • Red Sucker Lake First Nation Rolling River First Nation Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Sagkeeng First Nation Sandy Bay First Nation Sapotaweyak...
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    (PDF). www.sagchip.org. Mount Pleasant, Michigan: The Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture & Lifeways. Archived (PDF) from the original on December 1, 2013...
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  • Munsee-Delaware Nation Namaygoosisagagun First Nation (non-Status) Naotkamegwanning Anishinabe First Nation Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg (Pic Mobert) Nipissing First Nation...
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  • subscription sets, and allied compends, newly founded by the ALA Loriene Roy, Anishinabe, first Native American president of the ALA, 2007–2008. American scholar...
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    the once powerful group reportedly migrating to seek shelter with the Anishinabe nations on Lake Huron and Lake Superior. Following the war, the area around...
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  • 11th Canadian Screen Awards in 2023. Peter Hum, "'We're still here'; Anishinabe filmmakers shine spotlight on Kitigan Zibi reserve". Ottawa Citizen, August...
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  • The Tootinaowaziibeeng First Nation is an Anishinabe band in Manitoba. They are located on reserve land at IR Valley River 63A. They number about 600 with...
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  • Distant Tribe, Bic Off!, Bereav'd of Light, An Illustrated History of the Anishinabe, and a children's play called, Baloney! Ross' plays have been produced...
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    "earth-diver" style of creation myth resembling similar stories of the Anishinabe and Ojibwe peoples. The only animal who succeeds is the muskrat who floats...
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    "place-of-rushes river." The river flows through the Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation. It is also the namesake for the community of Roseau River...
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    groups in the region were the Dakota (Sioux) and Ojibwe (also called Anishinabe or Chippewa). The economy of these groups was based on hunting, fishing...
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