Noun
Anishinaabe (plural Anishinaabe or Anishinaabes or Anishinaabeg or Anishinaabek)
An Ojibwe.
According to the lawsuit, May, who is Anishinaabe and often wears his long hair tied in a braid down his back, was pushing his bike home near his property after having dinner with his brother when an officer approached him. Source: Internet
Adolphus was strong-willed and had much pride in being Anishinaabe and he will always carry the O’gitchitaa spirit within him. Source: Internet
Anishinaabe expansion and the Huron attempt to gain regional stability drove the Sac out of their territory. Source: Internet
Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alta., who is of Cree and Anishinaabe heritage, said Indigenous people regularly experience discrimination in Canada's health-care systems. Source: Internet
Cree Anishinaabe two-spirit artist Alley Yapput recently completed a pair of unicorn mukluks for one lucky toddler. Source: Internet
According to other sources the actual Ojibwe name is Ojibwe Gichigami ("Ojibwe's Great Sea") or Anishinaabe Gichigami (" Anishinaabe 's Great Sea"). Source: Internet