"Enbridge leaders know there's no way for them to win the hearts and minds of all the Native people but they don't have to," Anton Treuer, professor of Ojibwe language at Bemidji State University in Minnesota, told Indian Country Today. ...
Through interviews with thirteen Ojibwe, members of a Native American tribe in Minnesota, this article explores how home-based practices relate to the material and immaterial worlds and how they are impacted by a home's spatiality. Conceiving activities as processes that foster social, spatial, ...
1.A member of a Native American people originally located north of Lake Huron before moving westward in the 1600s and 1700s into Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, western Ontario, and Manitoba, with later migrations onto the northern Great Plains in North Dakota, Montana, and Saskatchewan. ...
Ojibwe是一地方。这土地由三个Algonquian部落最初安定,以三火著名: 齐佩瓦人(Ojibwe),渥太华(Odawa)和Potawatomi。 虽然这些不是永久解决在欧洲感觉,这些部落常去这个区域钓鱼,寻找,换和崇拜。(这鬼东西出现在我们科学课本(Aboriginal Clan Systems)上过,所以我问过老师)Nanabush我上Wikipedia查,...
Traditionally, each Ojibwetribewas divided into migratorybands. (See alsoSidebar: The Different Between a Tribe and a Band.) In the autumn, bands separated into family units, which dispersed to individualhuntingareas; in summer, families gathered together, usually atfishingsites. The Ojibwe relied ...
Ojibwe, Algonquian-speaking Indigenous North American group who traditionally lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Canada, and Minnesota and North Dakota, United States, from Lake Huron westward onto the Plains. Their name for themselves, Anishinaabe, means “original people.” In Canada ...
the ancestors of the Mille Lacs Band began migrating west from the Atlantic coast of North America to the place “where the food grows on water.” By the mid-1700s, the Ojibwe had established themselves in the region around Mille Lacs Lake in what is today East Central Minnesota. For the...
1.A member of a Native American people originally located north of Lake Huron before moving westward in the 1600s and 1700s into Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, western Ontario, and Manitoba, with later migrations onto the northern Great Plains in North Dakota, Montana, and Saskatchewan. ...
The Grand Portage and Leech Lake Bands are members of the confederated Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, and this Band-level unit of analysis illuminates variations in land tenure patterns and acquisition strategies experienced within a common tribal identity. The Grand Portage Band has been remarkably ...
I personally worked 16 hour double shifts on an Indian reservation called Grand Portage in Minnesota called the Chippewa band of Lake Superior. I was their official government grant lead accountant for a few years, and also worked in their Casinos while living in Canada. Crossing the border dail...