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- Rebecca Belmore RCA (born March 22, 1960) is a Canadian interdisciplinary Anishinaabekwe artist who is notable for politically conscious and socially aware performance...
- "Ka-wa-tae-gum-maug" or Gaa-waategamaag), a word coined in 1895 by Anishinaabekwe Martha Whetung of the Curve Lake First Nations. It was hoped that the...
- actor and film director Rebecca Belmore (born 1960), inter-disciplinary Anishinaabekwe artist Belmore Browne (1880–1954), American artist and explorer Belmore...
- mainland Scottish), or English fathers and Indigenous mothers, often Cree, Anishinaabekwe (notably often Saulteaux), Nakoda, amongst others. They were also known...
- write down. One example of a prominent Indigenous woman trader was the Anishinaabekwe Elizabeth Bertrand Mitc**** (Omagigiwikway). Along with her husband...
- filmmaker, advocate and community activist. She was a mixed-heritage Anishinaabekwe woman from the community of Shebahonaning (known as Killarney, Ontario)...
- an Indigenous Canadian architect based in Hamilton, Ontario. She is Anishinaabekwe, Ojibwe from Obishikokaang, Lac Seul First Nation, with family roots...
- protectors'". CBC News. Retrieved 2019-01-10. "Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The "Water Walker" | Mother Earth Water Walk". www.motherearthwaterwalk...
- work, Mzizaakok Miiniwaa Mzizaakoonsak (Horseflies and Deerflies) by Anishinaabekwe composer Barbara ****iginaak, Offered by Claudette Hould Jaeden Izik-Dzurko...
- Yorker. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2023. "Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The "Water Walker"". Indigenous Rising. 25 September 2014. Retrieved...