Anishinabek

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Anishinabek refers to the Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes region, particularly the Ojibwe and related Anishinaabe groups, known for their rich cultural traditions, languages, and governance systems in what is now Canada and the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anishinaabe people
First Nations
Indigenous people
ethnicGroupOf Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCulturalPractice Midewiwin
powwow
seasonal round of hunting fishing and gathering
hasCulturalSymbol clan animal totems
medicine wheel
turtle island worldview
hasOrganization Anishinabek self-linksurface differs
surface form: Anishinabek Nation

Union of Ontario Indians
hasPart Algonquin people
Mississauga
Odawa
Ojibwe
Potawatomi
hasTraditionalEconomy fishing
hunting
maple sugar production
trapping
wild rice harvesting
hasTraditionalGovernance clan system
council of elders
languageFamily Algonquian languages
nativeTo Great Lakes region
Manitoba
Michigan
Minnesota
Ontario
Quebec, Canada
surface form: Quebec

Wisconsin
relatedEthnicGroup Cree
Nipissing First Nation
Saulteaux
speaks Ojibwe
surface form: Anishinaabemowin

Odawa language
Ojibwe
surface form: Ojibwe language

Potawatomi language
traditionalHousing wigwam
traditionalReligion Anishinaabe spiritual beliefs
traditionalTransport birchbark canoe
treatyPartyTo Robinson Huron Treaty (1850)
surface form: Robinson Huron Treaty

Robinson Superior Treaty
various Numbered Treaties in Canada
various treaties with the United States government
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet
syllabics

Referenced by (108)

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Ojibwe autonym Anishinabek
Pukaskwa National Park hasCulturalSignificanceFor Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
Humber River associatedPeople Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Manitoulin Island traditionalTerritoryOf Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
St. Ignace, Michigan hasCulturalAssociation Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Pic River hasCulturalSignificanceFor Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
Northwest Indian Confederacy hasEthnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Indigenous languages of Canada includesLanguage Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Saulteaux
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics primaryUserGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe peoples
Chippewa County, Michigan namedAfter Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Fort William Historical Park associatedWith Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Rupert's Land indigenousInhabitants Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe peoples
Chief Ignatius Petosega culture Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Eastern Woodlands traditionalInhabitants Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
Fox people relatedEthnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Council of Three Fires ethnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Council of Three Fires culturalContext Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
Council of Three Fires composedOf Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe-speaking peoples
Wisconsin River valley inhabitedBy Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Odawa culturalGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Wasauksing First Nation ethnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Wasauksing First Nation people Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Wasauksing Anishinaabeg
Wasauksing First Nation hasCulturalIdentity Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians hasEthnicIdentity Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Ottawa people subgroupOf Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
Ottawa people relatedEthnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Ottawa people hasAutonym Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Nishnaabe
Midewiwin ethnicContext Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
central Canada hasIndigenousPeople Anishinabek
subject surface form: Central Canada
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
central Canada hasHistoricalInhabitants Anishinabek
subject surface form: Central Canada
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Manitoulin District hasSignificantCommunity Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Northwestern Ontario hasIndigenousPeoples Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Toronto Carrying-Place route (associated) usedBy Anishinabek
subject surface form: Toronto Carrying-Place route
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
Love Medicine featuresEthnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Tracks mainSubject Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Madeline Island hasCulturalAssociation Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe people
Mecosta (Potawatomi chief) ethnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Gerald Vizenor ethnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Algonquin people partOf Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe peoples
Algonquin people endonym Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinabe
Anishinabek hasOrganization Anishinabek self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Anishinabek Nation
Wikwemikong Unceded Territory hasEthnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
M’Chigeeng First Nation ethnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
M’Chigeeng First Nation people Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
M’Chigeeng First Nation isOnTraditionalTerritoryOf Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
M’Chigeeng First Nation hasCulturalIdentity Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
M’Chigeeng First Nation hasPrimaryEthnicGroup Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation people Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation hasCulturalAffiliation Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Anishinaabe
Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation isPartOf Anishinabek
this entity surface form: Ojibwe peoples in Canada