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Meaning of "ojibwa"

Ojibwa is a noun that refers to a member of a North American Indian people living on the northern shores of Lake Superior and around Hudson Bay
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  • Alternative form of Ojibwe

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Ojibwa has a literary history that needs to be acknowledged.
Leaves used by Ojibwa people to make a beverage.
Ojibwa women contributed by making canoes that were used to take part in the trades.
That was the day we went to visit the Ojibwa.
Ojibwa fishermen came from miles around to harvest this bountiful food source.
With the name he is known by the Ojibwa.
It is a calque of the Ojibwa phrase niizh manidoowag two.
This area was long occupied by the Ojibwa people.
The Ojibwa were among the first to inhabit the area.
The names are derived from the Ojibwa language.
The Ojibwa people found spiders to be a symbol of protection and comfort.
I am paying more attention in our Ojibwa classes taught to us in school.
So you can say that you are a blood cousin to an Ojibwa.
Anishinabe is a word the prairie Ojibwa people used to describe themselves.
It is the most important of the underwater animals for the Ojibwa.

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The name derives from an Ojibwa word for caribou bone.
The introduction of colonization began to change everything for the Ojibwa.
He was an Ojibwa warrior with the Canadians in battles like those at mount sorrel.
His painting and sketches of the Ojibwa remained unsold in his lifetime.
A fellow inmate brought him a book dealing with his Ojibwa history.
Dream catchers belong to the Ojibwa culture and are based on an ancient legend.
This institution has not disappeared but is still very present in Ojibwa country.
Through his association with the Ojibwa of northern Ontario he learned about the wilderness.
This work describes the role and position of women in traditional Huron and Ojibwa society.
The social and economic life of all Ojibwa groups was affected by the fur trade.
The Ojibwa population was relocated there.
There were also environmental and cultural reasons the Ojibwa did not succeed as farmers.
The Ojibwa expanded north and west.
I believe his father must be Abenaki or Ojibwa.
The Ojibwa Indians dance in a circle around the fire.
Turned to the local Indigenous populations of Ojibwa and.
The Ojibwa frequently acted as guides for the European explorers.
My father had Ojibwa blood.
An Ojibwa bird pole is a snare used by native Americans for centuries.
So you are not Ojibwa.
Tensions rose between the Ojibwa and Dakota in the ensuing years.
O Contamination will stay in the food chain for several generations of Ojibwa.
The Ojibwa Circle sheds light on where that strength has come from.
Dream catchers are believed to have originated from the Ojibwa Chippewa tribe.
An Ojibwa bird pole is a snare that has been used by Native Americans for centuries.
Shaw also worked in public relations and security for the Ojibwa Casino.
To the Ojibwa tribe of North America the owl is a symbol of evil and death.
Their language and culture also derive from mixed Ojibwa and Cree traditions.
The first treaty involved Ojibwa chiefs along the north shore of Lake Superior.
He reprimanded Buffalo for not stopping the continuing sporadic warfare between the Ojibwa and Dakota.
The Ojibwa named the river because it brought the French into their land.
Neechi means friend in Ojibwa and Cree.
Northern Ojibwa and Cree would accept any proposals the government put forward.
The name comes from the Ojibwa Language.
Ojibwa were from Scotland and Ireland.

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