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List of Ojibwa Ethnonymsreport

  • An-ish-in-aub-ag. — Warren in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 45, 1885.

    (Anishinaabe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • A-wish-in-aub-ay. — Warren in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 37, 1885.

    (Anishinaabe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ahnishinahbæótjibway (used by Wub-e-ke-niew (Waabiginiw)/Francis Blake, Jr. for Anishinaabe-Ojibwe)

    (Anishinaabe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Anishinabek (as in: Anishinabek Nation)

    (Anishinaabe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Anishinaubae (as in: Basil Johnston's Anishninaubae Thesaurus (2007), ISBN 978-0-87013-753-2)

    (Anishinaabe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Anishnabai (as in: Teme-Augama Anishnabai)

    (Anishinaabe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Nishnawbe (as in: Nishnawbe Aski Nation)

    (Anishinaabe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ninniwas. — Rafinesque, Am. Nations, I, 123, 1836.

    (Inini(wag)) (Endonyms)

  • from ojiibwabwe (/o/ + /jiibw/ + /abwe/), meaning "those who cook\roast until it puckers", referring to their fire-curing of moccasin seams to make them waterproof, though some sources instead say this was a method of torture the Ojibwe implemented upon their enemies.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • from ozhibii'iwe (/o/ + /zhibii'/ + /iwe/), meaning "those who keep records [of a Vision]", referring to their form of pictorial writing, and pictographs used in Midewiwin rites

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • from ojiibwe (/o/ + /jiib/ + /we/), meaning "those who speak-stiffly"\"those who stammer", referring to how the Ojibwe sounded to the Cree

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Achipoés. — Prise de Possession (1671) in Perrot, Mém., 293,1864.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Achipoué. — warn in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 398, 1885

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Anchipawah. — Boudinot, Star in the West, 126, 1816.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chebois. — Gass, Jour., 47, note, 1807.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chepawas. — Croghan (1759) quoted by Kauffman, West. Penn., 132, app., 1851.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chepeways. — Croghan (1760) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 4th s., IX, 287,1871.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chepowas. — Croghan (1759) quoted by Proud, Penn., II, 296, 1798.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Cheppewes. — Shirley (1755) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VI, 1027,1855.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chiappawaws. — Loudon, Coll. Int. Nar., I, 34, 1808.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chibois. — Bouquet (1760) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 4th session, IX, 295, 1871.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipawawas. — Goldthwait (1766) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 1st session, X, 122, 1809.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipaways. — Croghan (1760), Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 4th session, IX, 250,1871.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipaweighs. — German Flats conf. (1770) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VIII, 229, 1857.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipewas. — Lattré, map U.S., 1784.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipéways. — Carver (1766) Trav., 19, 1778.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipeweghs. — Johnson (1763) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VII, 526, 1856.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipeweighs. — Johnson (1763), New York Documents of Colonial History, 583, 1856.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipiwa. — Treaty of 1820, U. S. Ind. Treat., 369,1873.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipoës. — Prise de Possession (1671) in New York Documents of Colonial History, IX, 803, 1855.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippawas. — Croghan (1759) quoted by Jefferson, Notes, 143, 1825.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipawees. — Writer of 1756 Massachusetts Historical Society Collections 1st Session, VII, 123, 1801.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippeouays. — Toussaint, map of America, 1839.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippewaes. — Johnson (1763) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VII, 525, 1856.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippewais. — Perrot (ca. 1721) in Minnesota Historical Society Collections II, pt. 2, 24, 1864.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippewas. — Washington (1754) quoted by Kauffman, West. Penn., 67, 1851.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippewaus. — Edwards (1788) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 1st Session, IX, 92, 1804.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippeways. — Chauvignerie (1736) quoted by Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, III, 556, 1858.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippeweighs. — Johnson (1767) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VII, 969, 1856.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippewyse. — Ft Johnson conf. (1755), New York Documents of Colonial History, VI, 975, 1855.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippoways. — Washington (1754) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 1st S., VI, 140, 1800.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chippuwas. — Heckewelder quoted by Barton, New Views, app. 1, 1798.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipwaes. — Croghan (1765) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VII, 782, 1856.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipwas — Bouquet (1760) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 4th Session, IX, 321, 1871.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Chipways. — Croghan (1765), in New York Documents of Colonial History, VII, 782, 1856.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Cypoways. — Beltrami quoted by Neill, Minnesota, 350, 1858.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Dshipowē-hága. — Gatschet, Caughnawaga Manuscript, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1882 (Caughnawaga name).

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Etchipoës. — Prise de possession (1671), New York Documents of Colonial History, IX, 808, 1855.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Gibbaways. — Imlay, West Ter., 363, 1797.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Icbewas. — Boudinot, Star in the West, 126, 1816 (misprint).

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Jibewas. — Smith (1799) quoted by Drake, Trag. Wild., 213, 1841.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Objibways. — Kingsley, Stand. Nat. Hist., pt. 6, 143, 1883.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • O1′-che1pe2′wa1g. — Long, Exped. St. Peter’s River, II, 151, 1824.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ochipawa. — Umfreville (1790) in Maine Historical Society Collections, VI, 270, 1859.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ochipewa. — Richardson, Arct. Exped., 71, 1851.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ochipoy. — York (1700) in New York Documents of Colonial History, IV, 749,1854.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ochippewais. — Foster in Sen. Misc. Doc. 39, 42d Cong., 3d Session, 6, 1873.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Odchipewa. — Hutchins (1770) quoted by Richardson, Arct. Exped., II, 38, 1851.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Odgjiboweke. — Perrot. Mém.193.1864.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Odjibewais. — Ibid.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Od-jib-wäg. — Schoolcraft quoted in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 35, 1885.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Odjibwas. — Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, I, 307, 1851.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Odjibwe. — Kelton, Ft Mackinac, 153, 1884.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Odjibwek. — Belcourt (1850?) in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, I, 227, 1872.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ogibois. — M'Lean, Hudson Bay, II, 323, 1849.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • O-je-bway. — Jones, Ojebway Indians, 164, 1861.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojeebois. — Henry, Manuscript Vocabulary (Bell copy, Bureau of American Ethnology), 1812.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibaway. — Lewis and Clark, Trav. 53, 1806.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibbewaig. — Tanner, Narr., 315, 1830 (Ottawa name).

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibbeways. — Tanner, Narr., 36, 1830.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibboai. — Hoffman, Winter in the Far West, II, 15, 1821.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibeways. — Perkins and Peck, Annals of the West, 1850.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibois. — Gunn in Smithson. Rep., 400, 1868.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibua. —Maximilian, Trav., 135, note, 1843.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • O-jib-wage. — Morgan, Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family, 287, 1871.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibwaig. — Hale, Ethnog. and Philol. Mo. Val., 224, 1846.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibwas. — Indian Affairs Report, 454, 1838.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • O-jib-wa-uk′. — Morgan, Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity of the Human Family, 287, 1871.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibways. — American Pioneer, II, 190, 1843.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibway-ugs. — Foster in Sen. Misc. Doc. 39, 42d Congress, 3d session, 6, 1873.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ojibwe. — Burton, City of the Saints, 117, 1861.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Oshibwek. — Belcourt (1850?) in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, I, 227, 1872.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Otchepóse. — "Procès verbal" (1682) in French, Historical Collections of Louisiana, II, 19, 1875.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Otchipoeses. — La Salle (1682) in Margry, Déc., II, 187, 1877.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Otchipois. — La Salle (1682) in French, Hist. Coll. La., I, 46, 1846.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Otchipoises. — Hildreth, Pioneer History, 9, 1848.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Otchipwe. — Baraga, Otchipwe Grammar, title, 1878.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Otjibwek. — Perrot, Mém., 193, 1864.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ottapoas. — Buchanan, North American Indians, 156, 1824.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Oucahipues. — La Hontan (1703), New Voyage, II, 87, 1735.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ouchibois. — Writer of 1761 in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 4th Session, IX, 428, 1871.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ouchipawah. — Pike (1806) quoted by Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, III, 563, 1853.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ouchipöe. — La Chesnaye (1697) in Margry, Déc., VI, 6, 1886.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Ouchipoves. — Coxe, Carolana, map, 1741.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Outachepas. — McKenney and Hall, Indian Tribes, III, 79, 1854.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Outchibouec. — Jesuit Relations: 1667, 24, 1858.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Outchibous. — Jesuit Relations: 1670, 79, 1858.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Outchipoue. — Gallinèe (1669) in Margry, Déc. I, 163, 1875.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Outchipwais. — Bell in Can. Med. and Surg. Jour., Mar. and Apr., 1886.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Outehipoues. — La Hontan, New Voyage, I, 230, 1703.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Schipuwe. — Heckewelder quoted by Barton, New Views, app., 1, 1798 (German form).

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Shepawees. — Lindesay (1749) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VI, 538, 1855.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Shepewas. — Bradstreet (ca. 1765), New York Documents of Colonial History, VII, 694, 1856.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Shepuway. — Heckewelder quoted by Barton, New Views, app., 1, 1798.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Tcipu′. — Dorsey, Kansas Manuscript Vocabulary, B.A.E., 1882 (Kansa name).

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Tschipeway. — Wrangell, Ethnol. Nachr., 100, 1839.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Tschippiweer. — Walch, map, 1805 (German form).

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Tsipu′. — Dorsey, Osage Manuscript Vocabulary, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1883 (Osage name).

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Uchipweys. — Dalton (1783) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 1st Session, X, 123, 1809.

    (Ojibwe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Baouichtigouin. — Jesuit Relations: 1640, 34, 1858.

    (Baawitigong) (Endonyms)

  • Bawichtigouek. — Jesuit Relations: 1640, index, 1858.

    (Baawitigong) (Endonyms)

  • Bawichtigouin. — Jesuit Relations: 1640, index, 1858.

    (Baawitigong) (Endonyms)

  • Paouichtigouin. — Jesuit Relations, III, index, 1858.

    (Baawitigong) (Endonyms)

  • Paouitagoung. — Jesuit Relations, III, index, 1858.

    (Baawitigong) (Endonyms)

  • Paouitigoueieuhak [Baawitigweyaa(wag) (White-waters)]. — Jesuit Relations, III, index, 1858.

    (Baawitigong) (Endonyms)

  • Paouitingouach-irini [Baawitigwajiw-inini(wag) ("Rapids-Mount Man")]. — Jesuit Relations, III, index, 1858.

    (Baawitigong) (Endonyms)

  • Né-a-ya-og′. — Hayden, Ethnog. and Philol. Mo. Val. 235, 1862 (Cree name).

    (Nii’inawe(g)) (Endonyms)

  • Bungees. — Henry, Manuscript Vocabulary (Bell copy, Bureau of American Ethnology), 1812 (so called by Hudson Bay traders).

    (Bangii(yaad)) (Endonyms)

  • Axshissayé-rúnu. — Gatschet. Wyandot MS., B.A.E., 1881 (Wyandot name).

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Eskiaeronnon. — Jesuit Relations 1649, 27, 1858 (Huron name; Hewitt. says it signifies 'people of the falls').

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Estiaghes. — Albany conf. (1726) in New York Documents of Colonial History, V, 791, 1855.

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Estiaghicks. Colden (1727), New York Documents of Colonial History, IV, 737, note, 1854.

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Estjage. — Livingston (1701), New York Documents of Colonial History, 899, 1854.

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Ontehibouse. — Raymbaut (1641) quoted in Indian Affairs Report 1849, 70, 1850 (probably a misprint).

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Ostiagaghroones. — Canajoharie conf. (1759) in New York Documents of Colonial History, VII, 384, 1856.

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Ostiagahoroones. — Neill in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 397, 1885 (Iroquois name).

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Stiaggeghroano. — Post (1758) quoted by Proud, Penn., II, app., 113, 1798.

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Stiagigroone. — Livingston (1700) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., IV, 737, 1854.

    (Wendat names) (Exonyms)

  • Jumpers. — Neill, Minnesota, 36, 1858 (incorrect translation of Saulteurs into English).

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Leapers. — Hennepin, New Discov., 86, 1698 (incorrect rendering of Saulteurs into English).

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Nation du Sault. — Jogues and Raymbaut in Jesuit Relations 1642, II, 95,1858.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Salteur. — Bacqueville de la Potherie, II, 48, 1753.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Santeaux. — Brown, Western Gazette, 265, 1817 (misprint).

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Santena. — Gunn in Smithsonian Report 1867, 400, 1868 (misprint).

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Santeurs. — Dobbs, Hudson Bay, 26, 1744 (misprint).

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Saulteaux. — Beauharnois (1745) in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 432, 1885.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Saulteurs. — Jesuit Relations 1670, 79, 1858.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Saulteuse. — Belcourt (ca. 1850) in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, I, 228, 1872.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Saulteux. — Gallinée (1669) in Margry, Déc., I, 163, 1875.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sault Indians. — Vaudreuil (1710) in New York Documents of Colonial History, IX, 843, 1855.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sauteaux. — Gamelin (1790) in Am. St. Papers, IV, 94, 1832.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sauters. — Schermerhorn (1812) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections 2d Session, II, 6, 1814.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sauteurs. — Jesuit Relations 1667, 24, 1858.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sauteus. — Cox, Columbia River, II, 270, 1831.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sauteux. — Vaudreuil (1719) in New York Documents of Colonial History, IX, 893, 1855.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sautor. — Carver (1766), Trav., 97, 1778.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sautous. — King, Journ. to Arct. Ocean, I, 32, 1836.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sautoux. — King, Journ. to Arct. Ocean, I, 32, 1836.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sothuze. — Dalton (1783) in Massachusetts Historical Society Collections, 1st s., X, 123, 1890.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sotoes. — Cox, Columbia R., II, 270, 1831.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sotoos. — Franklin, Journ. Polar Sea, 96, 1824.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Sotto. — Kane, Wanderings in North America, 438, 1859.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Soulteaux. — Henry, Manuscript Vocabulary (Bell copy, Bureau of American Ethnology), 1812.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Souteus. — Chauvignerie (1736) quoted by Schoolcraft, Indian Tribes, III, 556,1853.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Souties. — American Pioneer, II, 192,1843.

    (French names) (Exonyms)

  • Hāhatona. — Featherstonhaugh, Canoe Voy., I, 300, 1847.

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Ĥaĥatonwan. — Iapi Oaye, XIII, no. 2, 6, Feb., 1884 (Sioux name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Haĥátoŋwŋ. — Riggs, Dakota Dictionary, 72, 1852 (Sioux name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Ĥahatonway. — Matthews, Hidatsa Indians, 150, 1877 (Sioux name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Ha4-ha4t-to3ng. — Long, Exped. Rocky Mountains, II, lxxxiv, 1823 (Hidatsa name, incorrectly rendered ‘leapers’).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Ĥa-há-tu-a. — Matthews, Hidatsa Indians, 150, 1877 (Hidatsa name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Ha-ha-twawms. — Neill, Minnesota, 113, 1858.

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Hah-hah-ton-wah. — Gale, Upper Mississippi, 265, 1867.

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Hrah-hrah-twauns. — Ramsey (ca. 1852) in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, I, 501 1872.

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Khahkhahtons. — Snelling, Tales of the Northwest, 137, 1830 (Sioux name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Khakhatons. — Ibid., 144.

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Khakhatonwan. — Williamson, Minn. Geol. Rep. for 1884, 107.

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Qa-qán-to n-wa. — Dorsey, oral information, 1886 (Sioux name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Ra-ra-to-oans. — Warren (1852) in Minnesota Historical Society Collections, V, 96, 1885.

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Ra-ra-t'wans. — Ramsey in Ind. Aff. Rep. 1849, 72, 1850 (Sioux name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • Wah-kah-towah. — Tanner, Narr., 150, 1830 (Assiniboin name).

    (Dakota names) (Exonyms)

  • De-wă-kă-nhă'. — Hewitt, Mohawk Manuscript Vocabulary, Bureau of American Ethnology (Mohawk name).

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Dewoganna's. — Bellomont (1698) in New York Documents of Colonial History, IV, 407, 1854.

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Douaganhas. — Cortland (1687), New York Documents of Colonial History, III, 434, 1853.

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Douwaganhas. — Cortland (1687), New York Documents of Colonial History, III, 434, 1853.

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Dovaganhaes. — Livingston (1691), New York Documents of Colonial History, III, 778, 1855.

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Dowaganahs. — Doc. of 1700, New York Documents of Colonial History, IV, 701, 1854.

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Dowaganhas. — Cortland (1687), New York Documents of Colonial History, III, 434, 1855.

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Dowanganhaes. — Doc. of 1691, New York Documents of Colonial History, III, 1776, 1855.

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Dwă-kă-nĕn. — Hewitt, Onondaga Manuscript Vocabulary, B.A. E. (Onondaga name).

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Dwă-kă-nhă'. — Hewitt, Seneca and Onondaga Vocabulary, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1880 (Seneca and Onondaga name).

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Nwă '-kă. — Hewitt, Tuscarora Manuscript Vocabulary, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1880 (Tuscarora name).

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Twă -'kă′-nhă'. — Smith, Cayuga and Oneida Manuscript Vocabularies, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1884 (Cayuga and Oneida name).

    (Iroquoian names) (Exonyms)

  • Bedzaqetcha. — Petitot, Montagnais Manuscript Vocabulary, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1869 ("long ears": Tsattine name).

    (Athapaskan names) (Exonyms)

  • Bedzietcho. — Petitot, Hare Manuscript Vocabulary, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1869 (Kawchodinne name).

    (Athapaskan names) (Exonyms)

  • Cabellos realzados. — Duro, Don Diego de Peñalosa, 43, 1882 (the Raised-hair tribe of Shea’s Peñalosa; Cheveux-relevés of the French).

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  • Cheveux-relevés. — Samuel de Champlain, 1615 (possibly a name for the Odawa).

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  • Kútaki. — Gatschet, Fox Manuscript, Bureau of American Ethnology, 1882 (Fox name).

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  • Regači. — St Cyr, oral information, 1886 (Ho-Chunk name; plural, Ne-gátc-hi-ján ).

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  • Sáhea'e (pl. -o'o). — Cheyenne name. Possibly the same name as an unknown tribe whom the Dakota Sioux call "Šahíya," assumed to mean Cree, to which its diminutive "Šahíyena" is the basis for the name "Cheyenne."

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The Ojibwa are historically unknown because of their distance from the front lines of the war during the colonial war. They are one of the largest groups of relict Native Americans in the United States. In the fall, each family is divided into several families, scattered throughout their hunting grounds. Families gather in the summer to enter the fishing grounds. A few families also grow maize and collect wild rice as their main source of food.


The Ojibwa records various names, which the random tool divides into 190 entries by name Creator. With the generator, you can see that there are both Ojibwa created to call themselves by their own names, called place names or automatic names. The second is the name of a foreign place. This is very small knowledge, but also very interesting, worth all friends to read in detail.

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