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Anishinaabemowin (the language of the Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa people) has no such phrase.
what is the chippewa name for lake superior?
what is the chippewa name for lake superior?
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This state was named after the Wisconsin River. Wisconsin means "grassy place" in the Chippewa language.
Chippewa woman and men call themselves Anishinabe.
The Chippewa language, also called Ojibwe, is spoken by about 90,000 people all over Canada and the Midwestern United States. The largest concentrations of speakers are in Northern Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin.
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Gaston Andrew Artus has written: 'A book of short sermons in Ottawa-Otchipwe Indian' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Chippewa Sermons, Chippewa language, Sermons, Sermons, Chippewa, Texts
The term "Indians" was designated and promoted as a racial identifier by Europeans who at the time claimed to be searching for a shortcut to India, a land also where Europeans exploited the indigenous populations and their resources. The term "Chippewa" refers to a tribe name. A tribe is a group of families so the name "Chippewa" is really a family name. The Chippewa are still here! Learn about Leonard Peltier, he is directly related to the Chippewa tribe.
The Anishinaabe (Ojibwe or Chippewa) language has many words referring to a family unit or family:inoodewiziwin (family)ingodoode (one family unit)ningodoode (one family)ningodwezhaan (one family)enigokoodewizig (whole family)