Anishinaabe

//ˌʌnɪʃɪˈnɑːbeɪ//

Synonyms for "anishinaabe" (1 found)

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French

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  • Anichinabé noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))
  • Anichinabée noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))
  • Anichinabées noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))
  • Anichinabés noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))

Ojibwe

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  • anishinaabe noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))
  • anishinaabeg noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))

Ottawa

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  • nishnaabe noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))
  • nishnaabeg noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))

Potawatomi

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  • neshnabé noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))
  • neshnabék noun (member of Anishinaabe people(s))

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In speaking about these non-Indian authors, there are a couple of more points I should make concerning my identity as an Anishinaabe scholar, both of which are related to the picture I paint of Anishinaabe culture.

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The Anishinaabe people are American Indians who have historically been associated with the Great Lakes region of what is now called Canada and the United States. The Anishinaabe people of the Great Lakes include the Odawas (also known as the Ottawas), the Chippewas (also known as the Ojibwes), and the Potawatomis (also known as the Bodéwadmis)—three interrelated groups that are sometimes collectively referred to as the Three Fires Confederacy.

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In Deborah McGregor's chapter, she relates key personal and professional experiences regarding Aboriginal Environmental Knowledge (AEK), based upon her own life as an Anishinaabe, as well as on conversations and interactions ...

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