ojibway
IPA: oʊdʒˈɪbweɪ
Root Word: Ojibway
noun
- Archaic form of Ojibwe. [The language spoken by the native Algonquin people of central Canada, one of a closely related group of languages and dialects of the Algonquian branch of the Algic language family.]
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Examples of "ojibway" in Sentences
- The Ojibway Indians settled in the area in the 1850s.
- White Cedar is one of the primordial trees the Ojibway use.
- Roseville's land was originally home to the Dakota and Ojibway.
- Prior to that the area had been inhabited by the Ojibway people.
- Amongst the many islands there is the historic Ojibway Club resort.
- It somehow comes up with the idea that only the Ojibway are Anishinabe.
- Names such as LaSalle and Ojibway appeared which continue to be in use.
- The part Ojibway man was a diplomat and lieutenant governor of Ontario.
- Ojibway was the last of the great proglacial lakes of the last ice age.
- The Dakota and Ojibway Indians were the first people to settle in the area.
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