- the
Anishinaabeg the land they encomp**** is
still recognized as
Gitchi Mikinaak or
Turtle Island. The
ethnic identities of the Ojibwa, Odawa, and Potawatomi...
- (Whitefish) Namebin(aa) (Sucker)
Numaii or
Maame (Sturgeon)
Ginoozhe (Pike)
Mikinaak (Snapping turtle)
Mishiikenh (Mud turtle)
Miskwaadesi (Painted turtle)...
-
likely candidates are Anishinaabemowin,
whose word for "snapping turtle" is
mikinaak, and its
close sister language Potawatomi, in
which the same
animal is...
-
clans (doodems)
found on the Red Lake
Indian Reservation are
makwa (bear),
mikinaak (turtle),
owaazisii (bullhead),
nigig (otter),
migizi (eagle), waabizheshi...
-
American Indian Studies,
University of
Minnesota Newsletter. Fall 2005. "
Mikinaak.com".
Retrieved 25
October 2015. "Culture Cop:
Works by
Andrea Carlson"...
-
bands Potawatomi, Odawa, and Ojibwa,
whose members are
originally of the
Mikinaak (Turtle) and the
Makwa (Bear) dodems. The
Caldwell First Nation are a distinct...
-
great weight that she carries. In the
Anishinaabe creation story, Gchi-
Mikinaak ("The
Great Turtle")
offers his back as a base in
order to (re)build the...
- mussels. Its name, also
spelled Mackinac, is
derived from the
Ojibwe word
mikinaak meaning "turtle". The
Mackinaw River begins near Sibley, Illinois, in Ford...
-
Mackinaw (sometimes
spelled Mackinac) is
derived from the
Ojibwe word
mikinaak meaning "turtle".
Mackinaw River Mackinaw River State Fish and Wildlife...
-
Mackinaw (sometimes
spelled Mackinac) is
derived from the
Ojibwe word
mikinaak meaning "turtle".
Mackinaw was the
first county seat of
Tazewell County...