Anishinaabe
Anishinaabe or more properly Anishinaabeg or Anishinabek (which is the plural form of the word) is a self-description often used by people belonging to the
indigenous Odawa,
Ojibwe, and
Algonkin peoples of
North America, who share closely related
Algonquian languages. The definition of "Anishnaabeg" is First- or Original-People. Another possible definition refers to ideas about the good humans, or good people that are on the right road or path given to them by the
Creator.There are many variant spellings of the Anishinaabe name, depending on the transcription scheme and also on whether the name is singular or plural. So, different spelling systems may indicate
vowel length or spell certain consonants differently (Anishinabe, Anicinape); meanwhile, variants ending in -eg/ek (Anishinaabeg, Anishinabek) come from an
Algonquian plural, while those ending in an -e come from an Algonquian singular.
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Anishinaabe
Anishinaabe
Los Anishinaabe, o mejor dicho Anishinaabeg o Anishinabek (que es la forma plural de la palabra) es una autodescripción usada frecuentemente por las gentes que pertenecen a las tribus
amerindias de
Odawa,
Ojibwe, y los pueblos Algonkinos de
Norte América, que comparten unos idiomas algonquinos estrechamente relacionados.
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Anishinaabe
n.
member of an American Indian people living in the area around Lake Superior and towards the west (USA)