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Anishinaabe
Anishinaabe Anishinaabe or more properly Anishinaabeg or Anishinabek (which ... western Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan are also Anishinaabe. The definition of "Anishnaabeg" is First- or ... There are many variant spellings of the Anishinaabe name, depending on the transcription scheme and ... the Council of Three Fires. Identified as Anishinaabe but not part of the Council ...
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Menominee language
Menominee language Menominee (Omāēqnomenew) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: United ... States Region: Northeastern Wisconsin Total speakers: 39 Language family: Algic Algonquian Menominee Language codes ISO 639-1: none ISO 639 ... IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. The Menominee language (also spelled Menomini) is an Algonquian language spoken on the Menominee Nation lands ...
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User talk:Ish ishwar
... self: write something on mirative, Non-configurational language, Category talk:Indigenous languages of the Americas ... page, i think, on all North American language families, but some of these may be ... course, there are/were many peoples whose language we know nothing about -- language death). South America, here on Wikipedia, is ... thank you. Some other links re Tahltan language I've collected here. Perhaps I' ...
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Category:WikiProject Indigenous peoples of North America
... peoples in Canada Talk:Achomawi Talk:Achumawi language Talk:Acoma Pueblo Talk:Adai Talk:Adam ... culture Talk:Agüeybaná Talk:Ahtna Talk:Ahtna language Talk:Ais (tribe) Talk:Alabama (people) Talk:Alabama language Talk:Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Talk ... Talk:Aleksey Yachmenev Talk:Aleut Talk:Aleut language Talk:Aleutian tradition Talk:Alexander McGillivray Talk ... Talk:Algonquian peoples Talk:Algonquin Talk:Algonquin language Talk:Alice Brown Davis Talk:Alice ...
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List of place names in Canada of Aboriginal origin
... the lake" in the St'at'imcets language of the Lillooet people Skaha Lake : from ... or Chilcotin: Ucluelet: "Safe harbour" in the language of the Nuu-chah-nulth. Manitoba Grand ... Manitoulin means "spirit island" in the Ojibwe language. Mattawa M'Chigan Mississauga, Ontario: Named after ... waters" from the word dimiigami of the Anishinaabe. Toronto: "Place of meeting" from the word ... in Montagnais. Coaticook: Derived from the Abenaki language, meaning "river near the pines". Donnacona : ...
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Talk:Lakota
... Nakota Lakota, Dakota and Nakota are the language groups of the "sioux". redirection of sioux ... But they're more than just the language group; they are also cultural groupings. However ... Rites of the Mde Wakan to the Anishinaabe so that they can be carried out ... the Wolf Clan members in the Ojibwe language but they are verbatum translation from the ... grandfather’s mouth whenever he spoke the Dakota language. Scrubbing out the culturally unclean is ...
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Sioux
... Total population: Significant populations in: United States Language: English, Sioux Religion: Related ethnic groups: The ... speak four different varieties of the Sioux language, including the Lakota, Nakota/Assiniboine, Santee, and ... a form *-ātowē meaning simply "speak foreign language", which was later extended in meaning in ... and Nakota as dialects of a single language, where Lakota = Teton, Dakota = Santee & Yankton, Nakota ... separate languages with Sioux being the third language that has three similar dialects: Teton, ...
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Talk:Native Americans
... Image:Langs_N.Amer.png). it is of language families, so not entirely what you want ... specialists), but this proposal of only 3 language groups (i.e. Eskimo, Nadene, Amerind) has ... word in doesn't exist in the language. I'll have more to say on ... in Canada is never used in common language to refer to the First Nations, Inuit ... much of that may be due to language registers -- popular vs. academic (indigenous gets ...
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Sac (tribe)
... Sauks or Sacs (Asakiwaki in their own language or Ozaagii(-wag) in Ojibwe from where ... or by the English "Sauk". With the Anishinaabe expansion and Hurons attempts at gaining regional ... Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa Language The Sac speak an Algonquian language, now called Fox language, very closely related to that of ...
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Ottawa (tribe)
... in: United States (Oklahoma, Michigan)Canada (Ontario) Language: English, Ottawa Religion: Christianity, other Related ethnic ... in Michigan, Ontario, and Oklahoma. The Ottawa language is considered a divergent dialect of the ... Ojibwe, characterized by frequent Syncope. The Ottawa language, like the Ojibwe language, is part of the Algonquian language family. Like the Ojibwe, the Ottawa ...
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