Noun
the Algonquian language spoken by the Ojibwa
a member of an Algonquian people who lived west of Lake Superior
Source: WordNetClaiming this most recent album to be his last recording project under the Nadjiwan mantle, Marc Nadjiwan (Ojibway) has realized the completion of this current musical path. Source: Internet
Her Native ancestors had originally moved to Wikwemikon after the War of 1812, where the reserve became shared with the Potawatomi (Keepers of the Fire), the Ojibway and the Odawa, forming the Three Fires Confederacy of the Great Lakes. Source: Internet
Many First Nations across Turtle Island—or North America—carry their own legends of the dreamcatcher but it is commonly recognized that they were passed down from the Ojibway through intermarriage and trade. Source: Internet
Part of the name of the circle, “Oodena” means “heart of the community” in Ojibway and ties back to the Indigenous roots of the area. Source: Internet
The event will include poetry readings in English, French, Ojibway, Cree, Ukrainian, Mandarin, Spanish and more. Source: Internet
The senior business development advisor for the Bingwi Neyaashi Anishinaabek is helping to spearhead the revival of a former Ojibway First Nation community on the shores of Lake Nipigon. Source: Internet