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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OdawaOdawa - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. 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.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OttawaOttawa - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...