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Odawa. Language. Daawaamwin. The Odawa [1] (also Ottawa or Odaawaa / oʊˈdɑːwə /) are an Indigenous American people who primarily inhabit land in the Eastern Woodlands region, now in jurisdictions of the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada.
- Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma - Wikipedia
The Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma is one of four federally...
- Odawa - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Odawa [1] (also Ottawa or Odaawaa / oʊˈdɑːwə /) are an...
- Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma - Wikipedia
Otawa 3 u Ottawa ( ing. [ˈɒtəwə], fr. [ɔtaˈwa]) - es la capital federal de Canadá y la cuarta ciudad más grande del país. Está ubicada en el extremo sureste a orillas del río Ottawa, que integran el límite entre las provincias de Ontario y Quebec.
Ottawa is situated on the traditional land of the Algonquins, a broad Indigenous people who are closely related to the Odawa and Ojibwe peoples. The Ottawa Valley became habitable around 10,000 years ago, following the natural draining of the Champlain Sea.
1 de oct. de 2019 · Odawa (or Ottawa) are an Algonquian-speaking people ( see Indigenous Languages in Canada) living north of the Huron-Wendat at the time of French penetration to the Upper Great Lakes. A tradition of the Odawa, shared by the Ojibwa and Potawatomi, states that these three groups were once one people.
Council of Three Fires. The Council of Three Fires (in Anishinaabe: Niswi-mishkodewinan, also known as the People of the Three Fires; the Three Fires Confederacy; or the United Nations of Chippewa, Ottawa, and Potawatomi Indians) is a long-standing Anishinaabe alliance of the Ojibwe (or Chippewa), Odawa (or Ottawa), and Potawatomi North ...