What is another word for ojibwa?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒd͡ʒɪbwə] (IPA)

Ojibwa is an indigenous tribe of people in North America whose language is also known as Ojibwe. There are several synonyms for the word Ojibwa, including Chippewa, Ojibway, Anishinaabe, and Salteaux. These synonyms are often used interchangeably to refer to the Ojibwe people and their language. The Ojibwa have a rich cultural history, and their language is still spoken by many today. Understanding the many synonyms for the word Ojibwa helps to acknowledge the historical and cultural significance of this indigenous tribe and their contributions to North American history.

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  • Independent

    • Proper noun, singular
      ojibway, Ojibways.

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Usage examples for Ojibwa

After supper the French, stuffed to repletion, lay back and engaged in an animated conversation in a dialect that seemed to be a mixture of French, English, and ojibwa.
"Northern Diamonds"
Frank Lillie Pollock
He was brown as any ojibwa, and he, carried a repeating rifle and had a belt of cartridges at his waist.
"Northern Diamonds"
Frank Lillie Pollock
A black feather denoted that an ojibwa woman was killed.
"Primitive Love and Love-Stories"
Henry Theophilus Finck

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