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[edit]- Algonquian peoples (Catalan, Croatian, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish)
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Tribes/Bands/First Nations -- Reservations
[edit]- Alderville First Nation -- Alderville First Nation Reserve, Sugar Island 37A Reserve
- Curve Lake First Nation -- Curve Lake First Nation 35 Reserve, Curve Lake 35A Reserve and Islands in the Trent Waters Indian Reserve 36A
- Hiawatha First Nation -- Hiawatha First Nation Indian Reserve, Islands in the Trent Waters Indian Reserve 36A
- Mississauga First Nation -- Mississagi River 8 Reserve
- Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation -- Mississaugas of Scugog Island Reserve, Islands in the Trent Waters Indian Reserve 36A
- Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation -- New Credit 40A Reserve
United States:
- Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians -- Grand Traverse Indian Reservation in five Michigan counties
- Little River Band of Ottawa Indians -- Manistee Indian Reservation in Manistee County, Michigan with additional tribal lands in Custer and Eden townships in Mason County, Michigan
- Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians -- Charlevoix and Emmet counties in Michigan
- Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma -- tribal jurisdictional area is in Ottawa County, Oklahoma
Canada:
- M'Chigeeng First Nation
- Sheshegwaning First Nation -- Ontario
- Walpole Island First Nation -- Walpole Island
- Wikwemikong First Nation -- Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve in Ontario
- Zhiibaahaasing First Nation -- Ontario
- Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation, Bruce Peninsula, Ontario;
- Saugeen First Nation, Ontario (Bruce Peninsula);
United States:
- Citizen Potawatomi Nation, Oklahoma
- Forest County Potawatomi Community, Wisconsin;
- Hannahville Indian Community, Michigan;
- Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi (also known as the Gun Lake tribe), based in Dorr in Allegan County, Michigan;
- Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi, based in Calhoun County, Michigan;
- Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, Michigan and Indiana; and
- Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation, Kansas.
Canada:
- Caldwell First Nation, Point Pelee and Pelee Island, Ontario
- Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point, Ontario;
- Moose Deer Point First Nation, Ontario
- Walpole Island First Nation on an unceded island between the United States and Canada
- Wasauksing First Nation, Parry Island, Ontario
Tribal Government
[edit]Environmental Protests and Land Disputes
[edit]- Adams Mine
- Bad River Train Blockade
- Walter Bresette
- Chippewas of Sarnia Band v. Canada (Attorney General)
- Crandon mine
- Dudley George
- Ipperwash Crisis
- Flambeau mine of Ladysmith, Wisconsin
- Lynne mine
- Logging
- Ontario Minamata diseases
- Seventh-Generation Amendment
- Winter Dam Protests
Anishinaabe Language
[edit]- Algonquian languages[1]
- Anishinaabe language (Breton, Dutch, Esperanto, French, Galician, Japanese, Lithuanian, Polish, Quechua Spanish, Swedish, Thai)
- Anishinini language
- Bungee language
- Endangered languages in the United States
- English words from indigenous languages of the Americas
- Indigenous language
- Indigenous languages of the Americas
- Ojibwe language (Anishinaabemowin)
- Ojibwe writing systems
- Potawatomi language
- Trade Language
^[1] A subfamily of Native American languages which includes most of the languages in the Algic language family; distinguished from the orthographically similar Algonquin dialect of the indigenous Ojibwe language (below).
^[2] Distinct Algonquian language closely related to the Ojibwe language or a particularly divergent Ojibwe dialect.
Culture
[edit]Literature
[edit]- Characters in Louise Erdrich novels
- Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm [1]
- Edward Benton-Banai [2]
- Kimberly M. Blaeser
- Allan Crow
- Anne M. Dunn
- Heid Erdrich [3]
- Louise Erdrich
- David A. Groulx [4]
- Gordon Henry
- Basil H. Johnston
- Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) [5]
- Lenore Keeshig-Tobias
- Maude Kegg
- Carole LaFavor
- Mildred Noble
- Jim Northrup
- Pauline Puyat
- Gordon Regguinti
- John Richardson
- John Rogers (Wayquahgishig)
- Armand Garnet Ruffo [6]
- Jane Johnston Schoolcraft
- Drew Hayden Taylor
- Three Day Road
- David Treuer
- Mark Turcotte [7]
- E. Donald Two-Rivers
- Gerald Vizenor
- Richard Wagamese
- Wub-e-ke-niew (Francis Blake Jr)
- Leo Yerxa
Art
[edit]Illness and Healthcare
[edit]Toponyms
[edit]Topology
[edit]- Agawa River
- Albany River
- Apple River (Wisconsin)
- Batchawana River
- Kagawong River
- Kakabeka Falls
- Lac Vieux Desert
- Lake Itasca
- Lake Michigan
- Lake Scugog
- Lake Wanapitei
- Lake Winnipeg
- Lake of the Woods
- Manitou River, Ontario
- Mattagami River
- Michipicoten River
- Mindemoya River
- Mississagi River
- Mississippi River
- Namekagon River
- Nemadji River
- Otonabee River
- Ounce River
- Rainy River
- Red River
- Saint Louis River
- Seguin River
- Sinsinawa River
- Totagatic River
- Wapsipinicon River
- Whiteshell River
- Winnipeg River
Provinces, States, etc.
[edit]- Gogebic County, Michigan
- Kenosha County, Wisconsin
- Koochiching County, Minnesota
- Mahnomen County, Minnesota
- Manitoba
- Michigan
- Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
- Wisconsin
Cities, Villages, etc.
[edit]- Bemidji, Minnesota
- Chengwatana Township, Minnesota
- Chicago, Illinois
- Chisago County, Minnesota
- Endiang, Alberta
- Fort Alexander, Manitoba
- Grantsburg, Wisconsin
- Kanabec County, Minnesota
- Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Manitouwadge, Ontario
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Ojibwa, Wisconsin
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Pewaukee, Wisconsin
- Pine City, Minnesota
- Skokie, Illinois
- Waukegan, Illinois
- Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Wausau, Wisconsin
- Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
- Wawa, Ontario
Parks, Wilderness Areas, Reserves, etc.
[edit]- Atikaki Provincial Park
- Lake Shetek State Park
- Manigatogan River
- Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
- Nopiming Provincial Park
- CFB Petawawa
- Whiteshell Provincial Park
Religion and Stories
[edit]- Anishinaabe traditional beliefs
- Baykok
- Dreamcatcher (Native American)
- Drumkeeper
- Elbow Witch
- Firekeeper
- Gitche Manitou
- Jingle dress
- Jessokid
- Kingdom of Saguenay
- Manitou
- Medicine wheels
- Midewiwin
- Minnehaha
- Nanabozho
- Nokomis
- Petroform
- Pipekeeper
- Pukaskwa Pit
- Henry Schoolcraft
- Rugaru
- Seven Grandfathers
- Shaking Tent
- Shingebiss
- Smudge stick
- Sweatlodge
- The Song of Hiawatha
- Three Sisters (Great Lakes)
- Tobacco
- Totem
- Underwater panther
- Whiteshell
- Windigo
Sacred or Important Places
[edit]- Native American Heritage Sites (National Park Service)
- Apostle Islands
- Buffalo Bay
- Chequamegon Bay
- Fort Michilimackinac
- Fort William, Ontario
- Garden Island (Michigan)
- Georgian Bay
- Kakagon sloughs
- Lake Nipigon
- Lake Superior
- La Pointe, Wisconsin
- Leech Lake
- Mackinac Island
- Madeline Island
- Manitoulin Island
- Michilimackinac
- Saginaw Bay
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Sioux Lookout, Ontario
- Skunk Hill/Power's Bluff
- Sleeping Giant (Ontario)
- St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota)
- Three Sisters (Great Lakes)
- Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Niagara Falls
- Montreal
- Lake on the Mountian (Prince Edward County, Ontario)
Museums
[edit]- Chief Andrew J. Blackbird House
- Grand Rapids Public Museum
- Leelanau Historical Society and Museum
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum
- St. Ignace Mission
Monuments
[edit]- National Native American Veterans Memorial
Notable Anishinaabe and Patrons
[edit]Politicians
[edit]- Dennis Banks
- James K. Bartleman
- Clyde Bellecourt
- Vernon Bellecourt
- Eddie Benton Banai
- Nelson Contois
- Carey Contois
- Elaine Fleming
- Jerry Fontaine
- Phil Fontaine
- Winona LaDuke
- Rod Michano
- Leonard Peltier
- Lawrence (Pun) Plamondon
- Delbert Riley
- Kevin R. Shores
- Sauganash
- Erma Vizenor
Athletes
[edit]- Chief Bender
- Chief Chouneau
- William Gardner (athlete)
- Virgil Hill
- Lacrosse
- Ted Nolan
- Gino Odjick
- Chris Simon
- Bryan Trottier
- Frank Dufina
Educators, Scholars and Culture Preservation
[edit]- Frederic Baraga
- Andrew Blackbird
- Leonard Bloomfield
- Ignatia Broker
- George Copway
- Jean-André Cuoq
- James Evans
- Basil H. Johnston
- Peter Jones
- Maude Kegg
- Rod Michano
- Margaret Noodin
- Jim Northrup
- Two-Spirit
- William Whipple Warren
- Wigwam
Native American Artists
[edit]Art History of Northeastern Woodlands Indians
- Carl Beam
- Rebecca Belmore
- Kelly Church
- Woody Crumbo
- De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre Group
- Patrick DesJarlait
- Bonnie Devine
- Edmonia Lewis
- Maude Kegg
- Mazinibaganjigan
- George Morrison (artist)
- Norval Morrisseau
- April Stone
Art with/about Native American Subjects
[edit]Actors and Performers
[edit]- Alan Baltes
- Adam Beach
- Jason Behr
- Cathee Dahmen
- Michael Forest
- Gavin MacLeod
- Sandrine Renard
- Eliza Schneider
- Keith Secola
- Robert Tessier
Business and Entrepreneurs
[edit]News media
[edit]Newspapers
[edit]- Little River Currents published by the Little River Band of Ottawa Indians
- News from Indian Country
- Odanah Star
- Potawatomi Traveling Times
- Tekawennake
Radio Stations
[edit]Radio, Television and Print
[edit]Schools
[edit]Primary and Secondary
[edit]- Abe Scatch Memorial School
- Aglace Chapman Education Centre
- Alexandra Industrial School for Girls
- Alnwick Industrial School
- Amos Indian Residential School (St. Marc’s Indian Residential School)
- Anishnaabe Skiiniw Alternative School
- Aroland Private High School
- Assiniboia Indian Residential School
- Baibombeh Anishinabe School
- Beedaban Elementary School
- Big Island Ojibway School
- Biinjitiwaabik Zaaging Anishnaabek School
- Bimaychikamah School
- Birtle Indian Residential School
- Brandon Industrial School
- Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School
- Canadian residential school system - boarding schools in Canada
- Cape Croker School
- Cecilia Jeffrey Indian Residential School
- Chapleau Indian Residential School (Saint John’s Indian Residential School)
- Chief Simeon Mckay Education Centre
- Christian Island Elementary School
- Constance Lake Alternative Education Centre
- Constance Lake Day School
- Cross Lake Indian Residential School (Norway House Roman Catholic Indian Residential School)
- Curve Lake School
- David Kejick School
- David Meekis Memorial School
- Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School
- Dokis School
- Eagle Nest Elementary School (Migizi Wazisin Elementary School)
- Eenchokay Birchstick School
- Elkhorn Indian Residential School (Elkhorn Industrial School; Washakada Indian Residential School)
- Fort Alexander Indian Residential School
- Fort Frances Indian Residential School (St. Margaret’s Indian Residential School)
- Georgina Island School
- Ginoogaming First Nation High School (Nimikii Migizi High School)
- Grassy Narrows School
- Henry Coaster Memorial School
- Indian boarding school - boarding schools in the United States
- Indian Community School of Milwaukee Inc.
- Indian Dormitory
- Jamieson Elementary School
- John C. Yesno Education Centre
- Johnny Therriault Memorial School
- Juliet Stoney Memorial School
- Kamisquabika Public School
- Kasabonika Wahsa Distance Education
- Keewaywin School
- Kenjgewin Teg Educational Institute
- Kenora Indian Residential School
- Kettle & Stoney Point Hillside School
- Keewaytinook Internet Highschool
- Kinomaugewgamik (Shawanaga) Elementary School
- Kitche-Nuhmay-Koosib Training Centre
- Koocheching School
- Lac Courte Oreilles High School
- Lac La Croix Elementary School
- Lac La Croix High School
- Lake St. Martin Indian Residential School
- Lakeview School - M'Chigeeng First Nation
- Laura McKenzie Learning Centre
- Lloyd S. King Elementary School
- Lydia Lois Beardy Memorial School
- MacKay Indian Residential School
- Mananstaneshuk Day Care Centre
- Mary Ann Aganash Memorial School
- Mary Jane Naveau Memorial School
- Matahamao School
- McIntosh Indian Residential School
- Michikan School
- Migisi Sahgaigan School
- Migiski Sai Gai Gun School
- Mikinaak Onigaming School
- Minisinaakwaang Leadership Academy - East Lake, Minnesota
- Missabay Alternative
- Missabay Community School
- Mnjikaning Kendaaswin Elementary
- Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory (became University of Minnesota Morris)
- Morris Thomas Memorial Christian School
- Mount Elgin Indian Residential School
- Native Sena School
- Nay-Ah-Shing Schools
- Nbisiing Secondary School
- Netamisakomik Education Centre
- Nibinamik Education Centre
- Northwest Angle School
- Ojibway Heritage School
- Ojibway of Saugeen Nation Public School
- Pegamigaabo School
- Pelican Falls First Nations High School (ᐯᓫᐃᑲᐣ ᐸᐘᑎᐠ ᐊᓂᔑᓇᐯ ᑭᑭᓇᒪᑫᐏᑲᒥᐠ)
- Pic Mobert Private High School
- Pic River Elementary School
- Pic River Private High School
- Pine Creek Indian Residential School (Camperville Indian Residential School)
- Pine Grove Academy - Lake Lena, Minnesota
- Pontiac School - Wikwemikong First Nation
- Portage la Prairie Methodist Indian Residential School
- Portage la Prairie Presbyterian Indian Residential
- Quake-E-Say-win Children's Centre School
- Rainy Lake FN School Couchiching
- Rainy Lake FN School Rainy River
- Red Lake High School
- Rev. Eleazar Winter Memorial School
- Rocky Bay Alternative High School
- Rocky Boy High School
- Sakatcheway Anishinabe School
- Samson Beardy Memorial School
- Sandy Bay Indian Residential School
- Sarnia Pre-Kindergarten
- Shawanosowe School
- Shingwauk Indian Residential School (Wawanosh School for Girls)
- Sioux Lookout Indian Residential School (Pelican Lake Day School)
- Slate Falls Nation Learning Centre
- Spanish Indian Residential School
- St. Boniface Industrial School
- St. Joseph’s Indian Boarding School (Fort William Indian Residential School)
- St. Joseph's Anishnabek School
- St. Kateri Tekawitha School
- St. Mary's Indian Residential School
- St. Mary’s School - Odanah, Wisconsin
- St. Paul’s Industrial School (St. Rupert’s Land Industrial School)
- The Simon Jacob Memorial Education Centre
- Thomas Fiddler Memorial Elementary School
- Thomas Fiddler Memorial High School
- Titotay Memorial School - Cat Lake First Nation
- Wabaseemoong School
- Wabshki-Penasi School
- Wahsa Distance Education Centre (ᐚᐦᓴ ᑭᐦᑭᓇᒫᑫᐏᒥᐣᐠ (Waasa gikinamaagewiming, unpointed: ᐘᓴ ᑭᑭᓇᒪᑫᐏᒥᐠ))
- Wahsa Bearskin Lake
- Wahsa Big Trout Lake
- Wahsa Cat Lake
- Wahsa Deer Lake
- Wahsa Eabametoong
- Wahsa Frenchman's Head
- Wahsa Kasabonika
- Wahsa Keewaywin
- Wahsa Kejick Bay
- Wahsa Kingfisher Lake
- Wahsa Mishkeegogamang
- Wahsa Muskrat Dam
- Wahsa Sandy Lake
- Wahsa Sioux Lookout
- Wahsa Slate Falls
- Wahsa Wapekeka
- Wahsa Weagamow
- Wahsa Webequie
- Wahsa Whitefish Bay
- Wahsa Wunnumin Lake
- Walpole Island Elementary School
- Wasauksing Kinomaugewgamik School
- Washteniggun Christian School
- Wasse Abin Junior School
- Wasse Abin Wikweminkong High School
- Waterhen Indian Residential School
- Wawakapewin First Nation School
- White Pine Ridge School
- Whitefish Bay Alternative High School
- Wiiji Nimbawiyaang School
- Wiingashk Secondary School
- Wikwemikong Indian Residential School (Wikwemikong Day School; Wikwemikong Manual Labour School)
- Windigo Island School
- Wunnumin Alternative Education Centre
Post-secondary
[edit]- Algoma University College
- Anishinabek Educational Institute
- Bay Mills Community College
- Confederation College
- Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
- Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College
- Lakehead University
- Leech Lake Tribal College
- Turtle Mountain Community College
- University of Minnesota Morris
- White Earth Tribal and Community College (Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Gabe-gikendaasowigamig) website
Other
[edit]- Adults in Motion
- Batchewana Learning Centre
- Beausoleil Adult Learning Centre
- Gabbius Goodman Memorial Learning Centre
- Mississauga Adult Alternative
- Seven Generations Education Institute
- Shawanaga Alternative Learning Centre
- Walpole Adult Learning Centre/Literacy & Education
Educational services
[edit]- Northern Nishnawbe Education Council (ᑮᐍᑎᓄᐣᐠ ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓈᐯ ᑭᐦᑭᓅᐦᐊᒫᑫᐏᐣ ᑲᐅᓇᐦᔓᐚᑕᒫᐚᐨ (Giiwedinong Anishinaabe Gikinoohamaagewin Gaa-onashowaadamaawaaj, unpointed: ᑭᐍᑎᓄᐠ ᐊᓂᔑᓇᐯ ᑭᑭᓄᐦᐊᒪᑫᐏᐣ ᑲᐅᓇᔓᐘᑕᒪᐘᐨ))
Casinos and Resorts
[edit]- California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians
- Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
- National Indian Gaming Commission
- Native American gaming
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Crime Perpetrated by Anishinaabe
[edit]Popular Culture and other uses
[edit]Article on the Native American mascot controversy
- Bacone College Warriors
- Black Robe (film)
- Carthage Redmen (now Red Men)
- Central Michigan University Chippewas
- Hamm's Beer bear mascot by Patrick DesJarlait
- Marquette University Warriors (now Golden Eagles)
- McGill University Redmen (now Teams while the university decides upon a new name)
- Minnesota State Indians (now Mavericks)
- Mtigwaki (fictional Ojibwe community) in For Better or For Worse cartoon
- Nate and the Colonel (film)
- Northeastern State University Redmen (now RiverHawks)
- Oklahoma City Chiefs (now Stars)
- Ottawa University Braves
- Rio Grande Redmen and Redwomen (now RedStorm)
- Ripon Redmen (now Red Hawks)
- Saint Mary's University Redmen (now Cardinals)
- Southeastern Oklahoma State Savages (now Savage Storm)
- Southern Nazarene Redskins (now Crimson Storm)
- Tonto (Lone Ranger)
- University of Oklahoma mascot Little Red (no longer in use)
- University of Wisconsin–La Crosse Indians (now Eagles)
- USS Chippewa
- USS Watseka (harbor tug)
Unclassified
[edit]Military History
[edit]Fur Traders, Explorers, and Missionaries
[edit]Native American Rights
[edit]Treaty Issues
[edit]Removal, Treaties, Reservation establishment
[edit]- Benjamin Armstrong
- Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay(Flat Mouth)
- Ke-che-waish-ke (Chief Buffalo)
- Kish-ki-kaam
- Lewis Cass
- Lucius Lyon
- Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish
- McCord Indian Village
- Mecosta
- Metea
- Chief Menominee/Chief Manomin
- No-zha-kum
- O-sho-ga
- John Okemos
- Padegoshek
- Leopold Pokagon
- Old Crossing Treaty
- Simon Pokagon
- Epaphroditus Ransom
- William Benjamin Robinson
- Wemyss Mackenzie Simpson
- Tamin (Chief) - a Potawatomi Wgema
- Tobinabee (Chief) - a Potawatomi Wgema
- Sandy Lake Tragedy
- Shaw-shaw-way-nay-beece
- Potawatomi Trail of Death
- Wosso
- 1854 Treaty Authority
- Crabb Decision (LCO IV)
- Crabb Decision (LCO V)
- Doyle Decision (LCO III)
- Fox Decision(1981)/United States v. Michigan
- Gurnoe Decision (1972)/Gurnoe v. Wisconsin
- Grand Portage Zone
- Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission
- Jondreau Decision (1971)/Michigan v. Jondreau
- Tom Maulson
- Mille Lacs Decision (1999)/Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa Indians
- Tribble brothers
- Voigt Decision(1983-91)/Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians v. Wisconsin
- Voigt Intertribal Task Force (VITF)
- Wa-Swa-Gon Treaty Association
- Wisconsin Walleye War
- All Citizens Equal
- Butternut Lake Concerned Citizens
- Citizens Equal Rights Alliance (CERA)
- East Slope Taxpayers
- Enough is Enough
- Interstate Congress for Equal Rights and Responsibilities (ICERR)
- Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC)
- Proper Economic Resource Management (PERM)
- Property Owners Association
- Protect Americans' Rights and Resources (PARR)
- Stop Treaty Abuse (STA)
- United Citizens for Equal Rights (UCE)
- United Property Owners of Washington (UPOW)
- White Earth Equal Rights
- Wisconsin Alliance for Rights and Resources (WARR)
- 37/55 Treaty Alliance
- Citizens for Treaty Rights
- Witness for Non-violence
- HONOR
- Midwest Treaty Network
- Ojibwe People for Justice
- ORENDA
- St. Croix Valley Greens
- Wisconsin Equal Rights Council
- Wisconsin Greens
- Wisconsin Indian Resource Council
- Wisconsin NOW
External Links
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- McClurken, James A. Our People, Our Journey: The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press, 2009. This work was a 2010 Michigan Notable Book selected by the Library of Michigan. ISBN 978-0-87013-855-3
- Blackbird, Andrew Jackson (1887). History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan, Ypsilanti, MI: The Ypsilantian Job Printing House. Full text available online at Internet Archive and as a free Kindle book. Author was an interpreter and chief of the tribe.
- Blackbird, Andrew Jackson (1900). The Indian Problem, from the Indian's Standpoint, 22 pages. Publisher possibly the National Indian Association, Philadelphia, PA. Full text available online through Google Books.