Killarney History |
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Odawa/Ojibwe terms for structures, locations, places, 1897 |
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The following was published in 1897 by Andrew J. Blackbird, from his book on Indians of Michigan, The Ottawa and Chippewa. According to the book's introduction, Andrew J. Blackbird's Indian name is Mack-aw-de-be-nessy (Black Hawk) and he was the son of an Odawa chief. For many years, he was an Interpreter for various Indian agents, then was appointed postmaster of Little Traverse (Harbor Springs, Michigan). |
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FROM CHAPTER XIV Odawa/Ojibwe Terms for Various Structures, Locations, Places |
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STRUCTURES wig wom wig wom an au naw mi e wi gaw mig te baw ko ni ga wi gaw mig LOCATIONS ki ti gawn ki ti gaw nes PLACES she-gog-ong |
STRUCTURES house houses church court house LOCATIONS farm garden PLACES Chicago |
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