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Ojibwe language — Anishinaabemowin, ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ Pronunciation [anɪʃɪnaːpeːmowɪn] Spoken in … Wikipedia
Ottawa dialect — Ottawa Nishnaabemwin, Daawaamwin Spoken in Canada, United States Region Ontario, Michigan, Oklahoma Ethnicity Ottawa people … Wikipedia
Nipissing Ojibwe dialect — Main article: Ojibwe dialects The Nipissing dialect of Ojibwe is spoken in the area of Lake Nipissing in Ontario. Representative communities in the Nipissing dialect area are Golden Lake, although the language is moribund at that location,[1][2]… … Wikipedia
Oji-Cree language — Severn Ojibwa Anishininiimowin, ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᒧᐏᐣ Spoken in Canada Region Ontario, Manitoba Native speakers 10,500 (no date) … Wikipedia
Ojibwe dialects — The Ojibwe language is spoken in a series of dialects occupying adjacent territories, forming a language complex in which mutual intelligibility between adjacent dialects may be comparatively high but declines between some non adjacent dialects.… … Wikipedia
Ottawa morphology — Main article: Ottawa language Ottawa has complex systems of both inflectional and derivational morphology. Like other dialects of Ojibwe, Ottawa employs complex combinations of inflectional prefixes and suffixes to indicate grammatical… … Wikipedia
Odawa people — This article is about the North American tribe. For other uses, see Ottawa (disambiguation). Ottawa Total population 15,000 Regions with significant populations United States (Oklahoma, Michigan) Canada (Ontario) Languages … Wikipedia
Ojibwe writing systems — A sign in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, with Ojibwe syllabics. The unpointed syllabics text says ᑳᐃᔑᐊᓉᐱᓈᓂᐗᐣᐠ (Gaa izhi anwebinaaniwang the place where people repose )…but with the last ᐧ / w missing from the sign. Ojibwe is an Native American language… … Wikipedia
Ojibwa ethnonyms — This is a list of various names the Ojibwa have been recorded.EndonymsAnishinaabe(g)The most general name for the Ojibwa is Anishinaabe . Though several definitions are given for this name, the most common one is spontaneous men , referring to… … Wikipedia
Frederic Baraga — Frederic Baraga † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Frederic Baraga First Bishop of Marquette, Michigan, U.S.A., b. 29 June, 1797, at Malavas, in the parish of Dobernice in the Austrian Dukedom of Carniola [present day Slovenia Ed.]; d. at… … Catholic encyclopedia