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Native vocab

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Anishinabe   The Ojibway word for the original inhabitants of the earth; human beings  
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Band   One of the offshoot groups of the Ojibway nation, so-called by the U.S. government  
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Chippewa   The name the French gave to the group of American Indians who migrated from the mouth of the St. Lawrence River and settled on and around Madeline.  
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Gitchi Manito   The great miracle ; the creator of the Earth, Anishinabe and all things on earth.  
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Legends   Very old stories old people tell the children of there tribe  
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Makuk   A container made of birch bark used for storing foord  
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Megis Shell   The sacred shell that led to the Anishinabe on their great migration  
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Monigwanekanig   This place is know today as Madeline Island ( A place of the yellow hammer bird.)  
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Ojibway   Indian name for the Chippewa Indians  
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Reservations   As White settlers began moving into areas that the Indian people were occupying, the government set aside reserved pieces of land where indian people were forced to live  
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Treaty   An agreement made between the U.S. government and Indian people. These treaties were often misunderstood by Indians  
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Winaboozhoo   The spirit of the original man  
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Midewiwin   The Ojibway medicine lodge religion  
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Clan   A group of families descended from the same ancestor. Among the Ojibway a child becomes a member of the clan to which his or her father belongs to.  
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