ELL: Re: Who are the Anishanabe?
Henry E. Szymonik
heszy at jetcity.com
Thu Apr 15 23:52:03 UTC 1999
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From: "Henry E. Szymonik" <heszy at jetcity.com>
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Subject: ELL: Re: Who are the Anishanabe?
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 16:52:03 -0700
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Anishnaabe are also known as Ojibwe (this term is more common in
Canada) or
Chippewa (the more common term in the U.S.). I also think I
read somewhere
that one or two Cree groups also use a form of Anishnaabe.
Henry Szymonik
Seattle, WA
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From: Marion Gunn <mgunn at ucd.ie>
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Date: Thursday, April 15, 1999 3:38 PM
Subject: ELL: Who are the Anishanabe?
>Another snippet from an IndigenousWorld at onelist.com debate. Can
anyone
>on ELL tell me who are the Anishanabe people?
>mg
>=====
>
>
>Anishanabe Creation Story "Remember what happens to the Wolf,
happens to
>First Nation people", and all of the rest of us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>What happened to the Wolf (Ma'iingan)
>What happened to the First Nations People (Anishinable)
>
>mange is introduced ...
>small pox
>
>shoot on sight
>same
>
>forced to live with Europeans
>same
>
>endangering species & lifestyle
>same
>
>poisoning for profit
>same
>
>money paid for hair/bounty
>same
>
>proposed corridors
>moved on reservations
>
>encroachment/theft/land
>same
>
>foulment of habitat
>same
>
>refusal to accept
>same
>
>sale of body parts
>same
>
>forced sterilization
>same
>
>Yet we survive
>
> I quote from Oren Lyons "I stand before you as a
manifestation of
>the
>spirit of our people and the will to survive. The wolf, our
spiritual
>brother, stands beside us and we are alike in the western mind
- hated,
>admired, and still a mystery to you, and still undefeated."
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