Examples of 'saulteaux' in a sentence

Meaning of "saulteaux"

Relating to the Saulteaux, a group of Indigenous peoples in North America
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  • an indigenous nation from the northern Great Plains and southern Canadian Shield, the Westernmost branch of the Ojibwe or Anishnaabe
  • the language of this nation

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Saulteaux heritage school policy regarding maternity leave iii.
She was actually a Saulteaux teacher when she was younger.
The primary language spoken on the reserve is Saulteaux.
The exact number of current Saulteaux dialect speakers is unknown.
It is unknown whether this was done by the Métis or the disgruntled Saulteaux.
The Saulteaux are a branch of the Ojibwe nations.
Ojibwe who subsequently moved to the prairie provinces of Canada have retained the name Saulteaux.
They obtained the signatures of six more Saulteaux and Assiniboine chiefs.
Some speakers of Saulteaux Ojibwe refer to their language as Nakawemowin.
From her came his inheritance of Ojibway or Saulteaux blood.
However, the Saulteaux speakers may say it in a plural context.
Many of these men took wives among the Saulteaux and Cree.
However, the Saulteaux departed after 2 weeks upset at not being compensated for their assistance.
Adam Beach is a Saulteaux actor.
I was discouraged from speaking my native language, Saulteaux.

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Sixteen Canadians, including one Saulteaux and two Caughnawagas, lost their lives.
He grew up with the Ojibwe nation, becoming fully acculturated and learning the Saulteaux language.
The Saulteaux Heritage School is a small school, with a student population that is almost exclusively Native.
Morris appointed Dr Lynch to care for the Saulteaux smallpox epidemic.
The following June, 1873, efforts were again undertaken to negotiate a treaty with the Woodland Saulteaux.
These fur traders met and married Cree and Saulteaux women " à la façon du pays . ".
Nancie Martin worked for two years as a Grade 3 teacher at the school on the Saulteaux.
French colonists renamed the region Saulteaux " rapids " in French.
Marie, Ontario and thus were given the name Saulteaux.
It was here that Chief Peguis led his Saulteaux tribe in the early 19th century.
In this area, fur trappers married indigenous Cree and Saulteaux women.
The citizens of Peguis are of Saulteaux ( Anishinaabe ) and Cree descent.
Unfortunately, the Atlantic voyage was marred by the death of one of the Saulteaux Indians.
In his report for survey work done for the Saulteaux Band, D.F. Robertson wrote,.
In the latter area, the French Canadians called them Ojibwe or Saulteaux.

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