Frances Densmore — (May 21, 1867 ndash; June 5, 1957) was an American ethnographer and ethnomusicologist. She was born in Red Wing, Minnesota and specialized in Native American music and culture.cite book| last =Gilman| first =Rhonda R.| title =The Story of… … Wikipedia
Chippewa language — Chippewa Spoken in United States Region upper Michigan westward to North Dakota Native speakers 5,000 (no date) Language family Algic … Wikipedia
Anishinabe — Die Anishinabe (dt., das erste Volk; auch Ojibwa, Ojibwe oder Chippewa geschrieben) sind ein Indianervolk Nordamerikas. Sprachlich gehören sie zur Algonkinsprachgruppe (siehe auch Ojibwe (Sprache)). Ihre Sprache ist in mehrere Dialekte… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cradleboard — A Navajo style cradleboard. Cradleboards are traditional protective baby carriers used by many indigenous cultures in North America. There are a variety of styles of cradleboard, reflecting the diverse artisan practises of indigenous cultures.… … Wikipedia
Anishinaabe traditional beliefs — Wabun redirects here. For the language spoken in Heian Japan, see Late Old Japanese. Pictographs of a mishibizhiw ( underwater panther ) as well as two snakes and a canoe, attributed to the Ojibwa. From Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario,… … Wikipedia
Gitche Manitou — This article is about the Algonquian deity. For the Iowa state preserve, see Gitchie Manitou State Preserve. Manitu redirects here. For the band, see Manitu (band). Gitche Manitou (Gitchi Manitou, Kitchi Manitou, etc.) means Great Spirit in… … Wikipedia
Midewiwin — Midew preparing herbal medicine. The Midewiwin (also spelled Midewin and Medewiwin) or the Grand Medicine Society is a secretive religion of the aboriginal groups of the Maritimes, New England and Great Lakes regions in North America. Its… … Wikipedia
Wiigwaasabak — (Ojibwe language, plural: wiigwaasabakoon ) are birch bark scrolls, on which the Ojibwa (Anishinaabe) people of North America wrote complex geometrical patterns and shapes. When used for ritual purposes, these scrolls are called mide wiigwaas .… … Wikipedia
Turkey Tailfeather Woman — was a Dakota woman who is said to have given the Drum Dance to the Anishinaabe people. The Drum Dance is a set of spiritual beliefs that center around Turkey Tailfeather Woman and her escape from the American military, after which she built a… … Wikipedia
Gitche Manitou — ou Gitchi Manitou ou Gitche Manito ou Kije Manito ou Grand Manitou est un terme utilisé dans la culture amérindienne Anishinaabe pour parler du « Grand Esprit », une sorte de dieu, créateur de tout et donneur de vie. À la base, les… … Wikipédia en Français