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ftwikibooks:enwikibooks:35934:205954 2023-07-23T04:13:31+02:00 Wikibooks: Introduction to Anishinabe Culture and History/A2 https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Anishinabe_Culture_and_History/A2 eng eng Book ftwikibooks 2023-07-02T13:33:20Z = Appendix 2 Alphabetical glossary of words and terms = =A= Anishinabe Anishinabeg means first people (Anishinabeg is the plural). The chosen name of the Anishinabe tribe. Alternatively Anishinaabe or Anishinaabeg. =B= Bungi alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe specifically the Plains Anishinabe. =C= Chippewa a disliked but common alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe the official name of the tribe in government relations. =D= Dakota a neighboring enemy tribe with whom the fighting (over land and resources) was particularly intense. =F= Fox (tribe) a neighboring later enemy tribe. =G= Git chi e Man i to the creator or Great Mystery of the Anishinabe creation myth. =J= Jesuit the Jesuits Christian missionaries that were among the first to encounter the Anishinabe tribe. =M= Mississauga alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe specifically the Northern Anishinabe. =O= Ojibwa Ojibway Ojibwe alternate names for the Anishinabe tribe (though Anishinabe is preferred). =S= Saultreax an alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe. =T= Ten Cent Treaty a settlement offered to the Anishinabe of the Turtle Mountain Reservation by the government offering ten cents an acre for the ten million acres that were repossessed from the reservation for sale to Americans. Three Fires a name used to collectively indicate the Anishinabe Potawatomi and the Ottawa tribes. =V= Voyageur the Voyageurs French fur traders and explorers among the first to encounter the Anishinabe tribe. =W= Winnebago a neighboring later enemy tribe. BookCat Book anishina* WikiBooks - Open-content textbooks
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= Appendix 2 Alphabetical glossary of words and terms = =A= Anishinabe Anishinabeg means first people (Anishinabeg is the plural). The chosen name of the Anishinabe tribe. Alternatively Anishinaabe or Anishinaabeg. =B= Bungi alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe specifically the Plains Anishinabe. =C= Chippewa a disliked but common alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe the official name of the tribe in government relations. =D= Dakota a neighboring enemy tribe with whom the fighting (over land and resources) was particularly intense. =F= Fox (tribe) a neighboring later enemy tribe. =G= Git chi e Man i to the creator or Great Mystery of the Anishinabe creation myth. =J= Jesuit the Jesuits Christian missionaries that were among the first to encounter the Anishinabe tribe. =M= Mississauga alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe specifically the Northern Anishinabe. =O= Ojibwa Ojibway Ojibwe alternate names for the Anishinabe tribe (though Anishinabe is preferred). =S= Saultreax an alternate name for the Anishinabe tribe. =T= Ten Cent Treaty a settlement offered to the Anishinabe of the Turtle Mountain Reservation by the government offering ten cents an acre for the ten million acres that were repossessed from the reservation for sale to Americans. Three Fires a name used to collectively indicate the Anishinabe Potawatomi and the Ottawa tribes. =V= Voyageur the Voyageurs French fur traders and explorers among the first to encounter the Anishinabe tribe. =W= Winnebago a neighboring later enemy tribe. BookCat
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