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  1. Ojibwe ( / oʊˈdʒɪbweɪ / oh-JIB-way ), [2] also known as Ojibwa ( / oʊˈdʒɪbwə / oh-JIB-wə ), [3] [4] [5] Ojibway, Otchipwe, [6] Ojibwemowin, or Anishinaabemowin, is an indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian language family.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OjibweOjibwe - Wikipedia

    The Ojibwe language is Anishinaabemowin, a branch of the Algonquian language family. They are part of the Council of Three Fires (which also include the Odawa and Potawatomi ) and of the larger Anishinaabeg, which also include Algonquin , Nipissing , and Oji-Cree people.

  3. 17,000 Ojibwe entries. Cultural search results of historical documents, photos, illustrations, videos and Ojibwe texts related to the search word. You can also meet the Ojibwe speakers whose words and voices reach out to you through this dictionary.

  4. Nov 15, 1992 · Published 15 November 1992. Linguistics, History. The language of the Ojibway people was recorded by Frederic Baraga (1797-1868), a missionary priest from Slovenia, who was sent in 1835 by the Catholic church to serve among the Ojibway living in the Lake Superior region.

  5. Ojibwe People's Dictionary | the Ojibwe People's Dictionary. Plums or Nuts: Ojibwe Stories of Anishinaabe Humor. Ojibwe People's Dictionary Speaker Amikoban and former researcher Migizi publish book and audio recordings. We are pleased to provide access to the audio recordings for Plums Or Nuts: Ojibwe Stories of Anishinaabe Humor.

  6. Jun 2, 2022 · A dictionary of the Ojibway language. by. Baraga, Frederic, 1797-1868. Publication date. 1992. Topics. Ojibwa language -- Dictionaries -- English, English language -- Dictionaries -- Ojibwa. Publisher. St. Paul : Minnesota Historical Society Press.

  7. Ojibwe is an indigenous language spoken in what is now called Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Canada. Like other languages in its Algonquian family, Ojibwe is highly agglutinative with ex-tremely rich but transparent morphology. Ojibwe speakers are able to form verbs (1) and nouns. (2) out of multiple subparts:

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