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    The Odawa , said to mean "traders", are an Indigenous American ethnic group who primarily inhabit land in the Eastern Woodlands region, commonly known as the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. They have long had territory that crosses the current border between the two … See more

    Odawaa (syncoped as Daawaa, is believed to be derived from the Anishinaabe word adaawe, meaning "to trade," or "to buy and sell"); this term is common to the Cree, Algonquin, Nipissing, Innu, … See more

    The population of the different Odawa groups has been estimated. In 1906, the Ojibwe and Odawa on Manitoulin and Cockburn Island were 1,497, of whom about half were … See more

    The following are or were Odawa villages:
    Former villages not on reserves/reservations
    • Aegakotcheising
    Agushawas' Village
    • Anamiewatigong See more

    Jean-Baptiste Assiginack, chief and public servant
    Andrew Blackbird (ca. 1814/7–1908), tribal leader, historian, and author of tribal … See more

    The Odawa dialect is considered one of several divergent dialects of the Ojibwe language group, noted for its frequent syncope. In the Odawa language, the general language … See more

    Oral histories and early recorded histories
    According to Anishinaabeg tradition, and from recordings in Wiigwaasabak (birch bark scrolls), the Odawa people came from the eastern areas of North America, or Turtle Island, and from a region called Dawnland along … See more

    Recognized/status Odawa governments
    United States:
    Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Michigan (formerly Northern Michigan Ottawa Association, Unit 2)
    Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Michigan (formerly … See more

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    WebThe Odawa [1] (also Ottawa or Odaawaa / oʊˈdɑːwə /) are an Indigenous American ethnic group. Their name means "traders". They are part of the Northeastern Woodlands …

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      Where are the Odawa Indians?In the 21st century, there are approximately 15,000 Odawa living in Ontario, and Michigan and Oklahoma (former Indian Territory, United States). The Ottawa dialect is part of the Algonquian language family. This large family has numerous smaller tribal groups or "bands," commonly called a "Tribe" in the United States and "First Nation" in Canada.
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      How many people speak the Odawa language?Of the estimated 5,000 ethnic Odawa and additional 10,000 people with some Odawa ancestry, in the early 21st century an estimated 500 people in Ontario and Michigan speak this language. The Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma has three fluent speakers. [9] Mid-18th century sketch of an Odawa family by British soldier George Townshend.
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      Why were the Odawa important to the French and Canadians?From the start of the colony of New France, the Odawa became so important to the French and Canadians in fur trade that before 1670, colonists in Quebec (then called Canada) usually referred to any Algonquian speaker from the Great Lakes region as an Odawa.
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      Who were the Odawa during the American Revolution?During the American Revolution and the War of 1812, the Odawa sided with the British. Chief Jean-Baptiste Assikinack was one of the Odawa’s leaders in the War of 1812. After signing treaties in the 1820s and 1830s with the Americans, many Odawa in Michigan moved to Manitoulin Island.
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      WebSep 27, 2019 · The Odawa language is a dialect of Ojibway ( Ojibwe ), part of the Algonquian language family. In the 2016 Census, 28,130 Indigenous people were listed …

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      The Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma is one of four federally recognized Native American tribes of Odawa people in the United States. Its Algonquian-speaking ancestors had migrated gradually from the Atlantic coast and Great Lakes areas, reaching what are now the states of Michigan and Ohio in the 18th century. In the late 1830s the United States removed the Ottawa to west of the Mississippi River, first to Iowa, then to Kansas in what was Indian Territory. Following the United States Civil …

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      • Odawa - Wikipedia - Al-Quds University

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        WebThe Odawa[1](also Ottawaor Odaawaa/oʊˈdɑːwə/), said[by whom?]to mean "traders", are an Indigenous Americanethnic group who primarily inhabit land in the Eastern …

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        WebThe Ottawa, also known as the Odawa, are an Algonquian-speaking tribe who originally lived on the East Coast and migrated into Michigan, Ohio, and southern Canada. Their …

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        WebDec 8, 2022 · Guide to Ottawa Tribes ancestry, family history and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, parish registers, and other agency …

      • https://www.wikiwand.com/de/Odawa

        WebDie Odawa, auch Odaawaa, im englischen Sprachraum meist Ottawa genannt, sind ein Indianerstamm der Algonkin-Sprachfamilie aus der Region der Großen Seen an der …

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        WebOdawa tribe indigenous to Michigan and Ontario ... In Wikipedia. العربية ...

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        WebOdawa is an NPC found in the ⏣ Crystal Hollows who lets the player buy various items in exchange for Sludge Juice and other assorted items. Using a Wishing Compass in the ⏣ …

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