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Ojibway

noun
1.
A member of an Algonquian people who lived west of Lake Superior.  Synonyms: Chippewa, Ojibwa.
2.
The Algonquian language spoken by the Ojibwa.  Synonyms: Chippewa, Ojibwa.






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"Ojibway" Quotes from Famous Books



... tomahawk before her shook, And fiercely said: "I am Two Bear; Great chief am I! 'Tis sweet to tear The craven hearts and drink the blood Of Two Bear's foes; a big red flood Shall flow from coward Sioux, this morn Their scalps Ojibway spears adorn. Why have you kept us waiting here? Behold, the sun will soon appear, The hour is late, the good time flies, And vengeance still unsated cries! Come," growled the brute, and clutched her wrist, And gave it rough and cruel twist; ...
— Indian Legends of Minnesota • Various

... on Longfellow's poem of "Hiawatha" has been given successfully for several years by native Ojibway actors; and individuals of Indian blood have appeared on the stage in minor parts, and more prominently in motion pictures, where they are often engaged to represent tribal customs and ...
— The Indian Today - The Past and Future of the First American • Charles A. Eastman



Words linked to "Ojibway" :   Algonquin, Algonquian language, Buffalo Indian, Chippewa, Algonquian, Plains Indian



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