Ojibwe words meaning badger are midanask, misakak, misakakojish and misakakwijiish.
i think ojibwe people use rattles for culture ocations
In two Ojibwe dialects the words for "dancer" are naamidand oniimii.
the name of the basket the ojibwe used to shake the husks off the rice kernels
Henry Schoolcraft was guided not by the Ojibwe tribe but by the Ojibwe "two-spirit" or berdache, Ozaawindib.
Words meaning "to trade" in just some of the many Algonquian languages are: Natick (Wampanoag and Massachusett).......................anaqushau Ojibwe.............................meshkwadoonamaage (he trades) Ojibwe.............................adaawam (to trade with somebody) Ojibwe.............................adaawe, adaawewin (to trade) Ojibwe.............................adaawaagan (furs for trade) Arapaho...........................hooxóebíínetí Cheyenne........................e-hohtova Delaware.........................memhallamund (trader) Maliseet...........................ankumtuwok Mohegan..........................ônqshô-
a badger...
James Badger's birth name is James Arthur Badger.
Jereme Badger's birth name is Jeremy Sean Badger.
Matt Badger's birth name is Matthew Ethan Badger.
Pat Badger's birth name is Patrick John Badger.
The scientific name for a badger is Taxidea taxus. The badger is known to be in the family Mustelidae with otters and weasels.
the answer is probably ojibwe.
look out badger here comes badger or you can name him after your fav song Colour Me red badegroonies
The correct name for a badger hole is called a 'sett'.
Depends which badger. 'Meles' - European, Asian and Japanese badgers, 'Mellivora' - Honey Badger, 'Taxidea' - American Badger.
He is simply called Badger
The collective name for badger is 'sett'