TAILIEUCHUNG - Encyclopedia of World CulturesVolume I - NORTH AMERICA - O

Tự điển chuyên ngành nông nghiệp thế giới Vol1 - Bắc Mỹ - Vần O | 268 Northern Shoshone and Bannock Death and Afterlife. Aboriginally the dead were wrapped in blankets and deposited in rock crevices. The souls of the dead went to the Land of Wolf and Coyote. Ojibwa Bibliography Liljebad Sven 1972 . The Idaho Indians in Transition 18051960. Pocatello Idaho State Museum. Lowie Robert H. 1909 . The Northern Shoshone. American Museum of Natural History Anthropologial Papers 2 2 . New York. Madsen Brigham D. 1958 . The Bannock of Idaho. Caldwell Idaho Caxton Printers. Madsen Brigham D. 1980 . The Northern Shoshone. Caldwell Idaho Caxton Printers. Murphy Robert F. and Yolanda Murphy 1986 . Northern Shoshone and Bannock. In Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 11 Great Basin edited by Warren L. d Azevedo 284-307. Washington . Smithsonian Institution. Steward Julian H. 1938 . Basin-Plateau Aboriginal Sociopolitical Groups. . Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 120. Washington . Reprint. Salt Lake City University of Utah Press 1970. ETHNONYMS Anishinabe Bungee Bungi Chippewa Mississauga Northern Ojibwa Plains Ojibwa Saulteaux Southwestern Chippewa Southeastern Ojibwa Orientation Identification. The Ojibwa are a large American Indian group located in the northern Midwest in the United States and south-central Canada. Ojibwa means puckered up a reference to the Ojibwa style of moccasin. The Ojibwa name for themselves is Anishinabe meaning human being. Location. Aboriginally the Ojibwa occupied an extensive area north of Lakes Superior and Huron. A geographical expansion beginning in the seventeenth century resulted in a four-part division of the Ojibwa. The four main groups are the Northern Ojibwa or Saulteaux the Plains Ojibwa or Bungee the Southeastern Ojibwa and the Southwestern Chippewa. At the end of the eighteenth century the Northern Ojibwa were located on the Canadian Shield north of Lake Superior and south and west of Hudson and James bays the Plains Ojibwa in southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba the Southeastern .

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