Neshnabé

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Neshnabé is the self-designation used by the Potawatomi people to refer to themselves in their own language.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf autonym
endonym
ethnonym
associatedWith Potawatomi culture NERFINISHED
Potawatomi history
Potawatomi spirituality
associatedWithRegion Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
category Ethnonyms of Indigenous peoples of North America
culturalContext Great Lakes Indigenous peoples NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup First Nations and Native American peoples
Indigenous peoples of the Americas NERFINISHED
hasDiacritic é
hasVariantSpelling Neshnabe NERFINISHED
Nishnabe NERFINISHED
Nishnabé NERFINISHED
languageOfOrigin Potawatomi language NERFINISHED
meaning original people
the people
memberOfLanguageFamily Algonquian languages NERFINISHED
partOfConcept Anishinaabe identity
refersTo Potawatomi people NERFINISHED
relatedEthnonym Anishinaabe NERFINISHED
Odawa NERFINISHED
Ojibwe NERFINISHED
scriptUsed Latin alphabet
selfDesignationOf Citizen Potawatomi Nation NERFINISHED
Forest County Potawatomi NERFINISHED
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi NERFINISHED
Pokagon Band of Potawatomi NERFINISHED
Potawatomi Nation NERFINISHED
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation NERFINISHED
usedAs name in Potawatomi language for Potawatomi people
usedBy Potawatomi people NERFINISHED
usedIn Potawatomi community identity
Potawatomi language revitalization
Potawatomi oral tradition

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