ELL: Who are the Anishanabe?
Henry Kammler
kammler at stud.uni-frankfurt.de
Thu Apr 15 23:00:08 UTC 1999
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Anishinabe is shortened from Anishinaabeg "the real people", a
selfdesignation of the Chippewa (US-usage) / Ojibwa (Can. usage) nations
speaking an Algonkian dialect continuum in western Ontario, Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Manitoba and some even further west.
Henry
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