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Definition of Chippewa in English: ChippewanounˈtʃɪpəwɑːˈtʃɪpəwɔːˈCHipəˌwä North American Compare with Chipewyan another term for Ojibwa Example sentencesExamples - These traits relate them to the southern Ojibwa or Chippewa.
- For example, he demonstrates that Sioux migrants tended to move to Chicago in family groups while Chippewa people were younger, single, and more often female.
- Louise Erdrich's 1989 best seller Tracks weaves together the stories of several members of the Chippewa tribe who lived in North Dakota between 1912 and 1924.
- Located a few miles from the Canadian border, the Turtle Mountain campus sits on a Chippewa Indian reservation in an area situated far from the population centers of the American Midwest.
- The roughly 5,000 people who live there are members of the Ojibwe Tribe, also known as the Chippewa.
- On the Chippewa reservation or at a Coeur d' Alene powwow, their centrality becomes suspect.
- On a recent trip, we held a conference at the Vineyard Church in Grand Rapids and were able to connect with of the local Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatomic people there.
- Voters also will decide on a Chippewa Indian proposal that would bring a $350-million casino with 2,500 slot machines and 90 table games to the city.
- The history of the Pequots, like the history of the Chippewa that Erdrich's novels relate, cannot be told as a single story along clean lines.
- Yet still others, like Gertrude LaRance of the Little Shell band of the Chippewa, had nothing but fond memories of their years at Fort Shaw.
- And Jeff Weise, despite his German-sounding name, was very keen to preserve the racial purity of the Chippewa.
- I submit to you that Jeanotte, a Chippewa who has worked at UND for 32 years, is far more qualified to weigh in on this matter than the yahoo who hosts your local sports call-in radio show.
- Who knows what life was like among, say, the Chippewa in the unimaginable lands to the west at that time, never mind the multitudinous kingdoms of the east.
- The Chippewa and Choctaw tribe member and founder of the ‘Famous Dave's’ family restaurant chain openly shared his struggles with alcoholism and school.
- There is no standard spelling in English, and variations include: Ojibwa, Ojibway, Chippewa and Chippeway.
- That so many Chippewa, Choctaw, Laguna, Navajo, Cherokee, Modoc, Creek, and countless other clans and communities produce important poets is not a fluke.
- The liver was good to eat and the intestines were so fat that the Chippewa cleaned them and fried them crisp.
- One of my friends was a Chippewa Indian kid from northern Michigan.
- Supposedly some of the themes are taken from the Iroquois, Chippewa, and Iowa tribes, but this is anything but obvious to me.
- For example, many who are not Native American now want to be a Lumbee or a Chippewa so they can share in casino profits.
Definition of Chippewa in US English: Chippewa(also Chippeway) nounˈCHipəˌwä North American Do not confuse with Chipewyan another term for Ojibwa Example sentencesExamples - Louise Erdrich's 1989 best seller Tracks weaves together the stories of several members of the Chippewa tribe who lived in North Dakota between 1912 and 1924.
- Voters also will decide on a Chippewa Indian proposal that would bring a $350-million casino with 2,500 slot machines and 90 table games to the city.
- The history of the Pequots, like the history of the Chippewa that Erdrich's novels relate, cannot be told as a single story along clean lines.
- Located a few miles from the Canadian border, the Turtle Mountain campus sits on a Chippewa Indian reservation in an area situated far from the population centers of the American Midwest.
- There is no standard spelling in English, and variations include: Ojibwa, Ojibway, Chippewa and Chippeway.
- For example, many who are not Native American now want to be a Lumbee or a Chippewa so they can share in casino profits.
- For example, he demonstrates that Sioux migrants tended to move to Chicago in family groups while Chippewa people were younger, single, and more often female.
- I submit to you that Jeanotte, a Chippewa who has worked at UND for 32 years, is far more qualified to weigh in on this matter than the yahoo who hosts your local sports call-in radio show.
- And Jeff Weise, despite his German-sounding name, was very keen to preserve the racial purity of the Chippewa.
- One of my friends was a Chippewa Indian kid from northern Michigan.
- The roughly 5,000 people who live there are members of the Ojibwe Tribe, also known as the Chippewa.
- On a recent trip, we held a conference at the Vineyard Church in Grand Rapids and were able to connect with of the local Chippewa, Ottawa, and Pottawatomic people there.
- The Chippewa and Choctaw tribe member and founder of the ‘Famous Dave's’ family restaurant chain openly shared his struggles with alcoholism and school.
- Supposedly some of the themes are taken from the Iroquois, Chippewa, and Iowa tribes, but this is anything but obvious to me.
- Who knows what life was like among, say, the Chippewa in the unimaginable lands to the west at that time, never mind the multitudinous kingdoms of the east.
- On the Chippewa reservation or at a Coeur d' Alene powwow, their centrality becomes suspect.
- That so many Chippewa, Choctaw, Laguna, Navajo, Cherokee, Modoc, Creek, and countless other clans and communities produce important poets is not a fluke.
- Yet still others, like Gertrude LaRance of the Little Shell band of the Chippewa, had nothing but fond memories of their years at Fort Shaw.
- The liver was good to eat and the intestines were so fat that the Chippewa cleaned them and fried them crisp.
- These traits relate them to the southern Ojibwa or Chippewa.
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