Anishinaabe
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Distribution de Anishinaabe et Anishinini vers 1800
Anishnaabe ou Anishnabek ou Anishnabeg signifie « peuple des origines » (« original people »). Cette appellation inclut les Algonquins, les Outaouais, les Saulteaux, les Ojibwés et les Potawatomis, des tribus autochtones parlant une racine de langues algonquines présentant une certaine similitude.
Voir aussi
Bibliographie
- Bento-Banai, Edward (2004). Creation - From the Ojibwa. The Mishomis Book.
- Warren, William W. History of the Ojibway People. Borealis Books (St. Paul, MN: 1984).
- White, Richard (July 31, 2000). Chippewas of the Sault. The Sault Tribe News.
Articles connexes
Liens externes
Catégories :
- Autochtone du Canada
- Autochtone du Québec
- Peuple amérindien d'Amérique du Nord
- Peuple amérindien du Dakota du Nord
- Peuple amérindien de l'Oklahoma
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