- The
Anishinaabe (alternatively
spelled Anishinabe, Anicinape, Nishnaabe, Neshnabé, Anishinaabeg, Anishinabek,
Aanishnaabe ) are a
group of culturally...
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Anishinaabe traditional beliefs cover the
traditional belief system of the
Anishinaabeg peoples,
consisting of the Algonquin/Ni****ing,...
- The
Anishinaabe, like most Algonquian-speaking
groups in
North America, base
their system of
kinship on
clans or totems. The
Ojibwe word for clan (doodem)...
- sub-group of the
Ojibwe Nation. The name "Mississauga"
comes from the
Anishinaabe word Misi-zaagiing,
meaning "[Those at the]
Great River-mouth." It is...
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Inaugurated in 2022,
Anishinaabe Day or
Anishinaabe Giizhigad (ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ ᑮᔑᑲᐟ; ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ ᑮᔑᑲᑦ) is the
national holiday for the
Anishinabek Nation. It is celebrated...
- of people, such as a family, clan, lineage, or tribe, such as in the
Anishinaabe clan system.
While the word
totem itself is an
anglicisation of the Ojibwe...
- for the
language is
Anishinaabemowin 'speaking the
native language' (
Anishinaabe 'native person,' verb
suffix –mo 'speak a language,'
suffix –win 'nominalizer')...
- peoples. The
Anishinaabe speak Anishinaabemowin, or
Anishinaabe languages that
belong to the
Algonquian language family. The
Anishinaabe people that live...
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Ojibwe Nations within Canada. They are
sometimes called the Anihšināpē (
Anishinaabe).
Saulteaux is a
French term
meaning "people of the rapids," referring...
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United States and
Canada often use this term. In more
recent Anishinaabe culture, the
Anishinaabe language word Gichi-manidoo
means Great Spirit, the Creator...