The Chippewa word for chief is "Ogimaa." This term is often used to refer to a leader or someone in a position of authority within the Chippewa (Ojibwe) community. The role of an Ogimaa typically involves guiding and representing the people in various matters.
Wabanquot - Chippewa chief - was born in 1830.
Wabanquot - Chippewa chief - died in 1898.
one chief is: Ed Loonsfoot -Raegan Danielle Kirby (Ed is my great grandpa)
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The Chippewa tribe, also known as the Ojibwe or Anishinaabe, does not have a fixed number of chiefs as leadership can vary by community and region. Each Chippewa band or community may have its own chief or council of leaders, reflecting local governance structures. In total, there are several bands of Chippewa across the United States and Canada, each with its own leadership.
Maengun or ma'iingan is the Ojibwe/Chippewa word for wolf.
"Chippewa" is the US name for the tribe more widely known as Ojibwe or Ojibwa, but whose real name is Anishinaabe.A few important chiefs in the tribe's history include:Hole in the Day (or Hole in the Sky), a Minnesota war chief whose ancestor had the same name.MamongesedaCurly HeadShingwaukonseNabunagogingMenissinowenninneNe-bah-quah-om (Big Dog)Chief Buffalo
Michigan
the meaning of the word "ojibwe" is not known, but it can also be written as ojibwa or chippewa.
Chippewa boots are made and manufactured in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
No. It came from the word "mici gama" which means great waters.
"Der Chippewa Fluss". Or simply, "der Chippewa" (only once it`s known, that Chippewa is actually a river!!)