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Tag Archive: anishinaabe

Winona LaDuke

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Winona LaDuke (born 1959) is a Native American activist, environmentalist, economist, and writer. In 1996 and 2000, she ran for vice president as the nominee of the United States Green

Dennis Banks April 1937

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Dennis Banks (born April 12, 1937), a Native American leader, teacher, lecturer, activist and author, is an Anishinaabe born on Leech Lake Indian Reservation in northern

The Anishinaabe’s Smudging Ceremony

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The smudging ceremony is a purification ceremony. Any one of the four sacred medicines can be used. Sometimes all of the sacred medicines are

Gerald Vizenor (Part2) ~ Minnesota Chippewa

Gerald Vizeno

Vizenor has authored several studies of Native American affairs, most famously Manifest Manners, and in addition has edited several collections of academic work on Native American

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Kevin Locke ~ Lakota

Kevin Locke

Kevin Locke (Lakota name: Tȟokéya Inážiŋ, meaning "The First to Arise") is Lakota (Hunkpapa band) and

Mudjekeewis

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In Ojibwe mythology, Mudjekeewis (from the Anishinaabe language majiikiwis "first-born son") is a spirit, and figures prominently in their storytelling, including the story of the world's

Turkey Tailfeather Woman

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Turkey Tailfeather Woman was a Dakota woman who is said to have given the Drum Dance to the Anishinaabe people. The Drum Dance is a set of spiritual beliefs that center around Turkey Tailfeather

Mannegishi

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The Mannegishi (singular the same) are a race of trickster people in Cree folklore, similar in nature to the Memegwesi of the Ojibwa. They are described as semi-humanoid, being sexdactylous humans

Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers

Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers1

Among the Anishinaabe people, the Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers, also known simply as either the Seven Teachings or Seven Grandfathers, is a set of teachings on human conduct towards

Abe Kakepetum

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Abe Kakepetum (Crane doodem) is a well-known Anishinaabe artist, who was born in Sandy Lake First Nation of northwestern Ontario,

History of Couchiching First Nation

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Couchiching First Nation The Anishinaabe Nation represented by a Grand Council was found in the “borderlands region” between the former Minnesota territory, Fort Garry (now Winnipeg) and

Lake Superior Chippewa Indian Tribe of Wisconsin

Red Cliff Band

The Lake Superior Chippewa (Anishinaabe: Gichigamiwininiwag) were a historical band of Ojibwe Indians living around Lake Superior in what is now the northern parts of Michigan, Wisconsin, and

Saulteaux Indian Tribe of British Columbia

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The Saulteaux (also Salteaux and many other variants; pronounced /ˈsoʊtoʊ/) are a First Nation in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia,

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