Anishinaabe
See also: anishinaabe
English
Alternative forms
- Nishnaabe, Neshnabé (from other varieties of Anishinaabemowin)
- Anishinabe (alternative spelling)
Etymology
From Ojibwe Anishinaabe/ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯ. Doublet of Nishnaabe (from Odawa and Eastern Ojibwe) and Neshnabé (from Potawatomi).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌʌnɪʃɪˈnɑːbeɪ/, /ˌənɪʃɪˈnɑːbeɪ/, /ˌɑːnɪʃɪˈnɑːbeɪ/
Noun
Anishinaabe (plural Anishinaabe or Anishinaabes or Anishinaabeg or Anishinaabek)
- An Ojibwe, Nipissing, Algonquin, Potawatomi or Odawa
- 2016, Lawrence W. Gross, Anishinaabe Ways of Knowing and Being, Routledge, →ISBN, page 4:
- In speaking about these non-Indian authors, there are a couple of more points I should make concerning my identity as an Anishinaabe scholar, both of which are related to the picture I paint of Anishinaabe culture.
- (Specifically) An Ojibwe
- 2013, Andrejs Kulnieks, Dan Roronhiakewen Longboat, Young Young, Contemporary Studies in Environmental and Indigenous Pedagogies: A Curricula of Stories and Place, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 2:
- In Deborah McGregor's chapter, she relates key personal and professional experiences regarding Aboriginal Environmental Knowledge (AEK), based upon her own life as an Anishinaabe, as well as on conversations and interactions ...
Derived terms
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Translations
member of Anishinaabe people(s)
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Ojibwe
Noun
Anishinaabe anim (plural Anishinaabeg)
- alternative letter-case form of anishinaabe