单词 | Ojibway |
例句 | “We’ll do like the Ojibway Indians. We’ll bend saplings from one side to the other to form a dome—a wigwam—and we’ll cover it with bark, just like they did.” On the Far Side of the Mountain 1990-01-01T00:00:00Z Though not new, the music was decidedly North American, representing traditional music of the Cree, Oneida, Mohawk, Algonquin and Ojibway peoples. ArtsBeat: In Hall or Lobby, Toronto Symphony's Festival Offers Intriguing Sounds 2011-03-04T15:28:26Z It was the Ojibway Hotel, not the Chippewa, which is on Mackinac Island. Imprint: My Upper Peninsula 2013-12-04T20:26:39Z Curve Lake, an Ojibway First Nation that was pivotal in bringing the civil suit to the federal court, is about 20 miles north of Peterborough, Ontario, a city of over 82,000 residents. Canada to Pay Billions to Indigenous Groups for Tainted Drinking Water 2021-12-23T05:00:00Z The new law authorizes the state to sell the Ojibway prison to a private owner or other units of government. New law authorizes sale of closed Upper Peninsula prison 2021-01-05T05:00:00Z Ontario Power Generation abandoned its 15-year campaign to permanently store the waste in a deep underground chamber in Ontario after members of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation voted overwhelmingly last week to reject it. Canadian company seeks new site to bury nuclear waste 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z Ontario Power Generation abandoned its 15-year campaign to permanently store the waste in a deep underground chamber in Ontario after members of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation voted overwhelmingly last week to reject it. Canadian company seeks new site to bury nuclear waste 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z The community was the home of the Ojibway prison in Gogebic County. UP community loses appeal over prison closing 2020-02-05T05:00:00Z Seventy kilometers north of Kenora, in Ontario’s Lake of the Woods region, among a series of rolling, densely forested hills between two lakes, is the Ojibway community of Grassy Narrows, or the Asubpeechoseewagong First Nation. The Warrior Society rises: how a mercury spill in Canada inspired a movement 2018-10-16T04:00:00Z Within my own community, which broadly includes nations in multiple US states and Canadian provinces, we have recently celebrated the launching of "Ojibway Netflix". Thousands Once Spoke His Language in the Amazon. Now, He’s the Only One. 2017-12-26T05:00:00Z Unless the government creates a detailed plan for reconciliation, good intentions will not get it far, says Murray Sinclair, an Ojibway who was head of the commission before becoming a senator. Canada’s indigenous people are still overlooked 2017-06-29T04:00:00Z Ms. Ojibway said she was also influenced by the fairy homes on Monehegan Island in Maine. Thumbelina’s Secret Architect, Creating Fairy Houses on a New Jersey Trail 2016-07-17T04:00:00Z “There’s racism here,” said Sara Brady, an Ojibway teacher who runs a team of workers who assist indigenous students at a high school in Thunder Bay. Unsolved Deaths of Indigenous Canadian Students Offer a Glimpse of Hardship 2016-07-13T04:00:00Z “So for the purpose of our own people here, we titled the movement – which is the same movement as the American Indian Movement across the continent – the Ojibway Warriors Society.” The Warrior Society rises: how a mercury spill in Canada inspired a movement 2018-10-16T04:00:00Z Federspiel said the posse was doing a security detail at Ojibway Island early and decided to stroll through Old Town and talk to a few people. Sheriff’s ‘posse’ mounts up, trots into Old Town Saginaw 2016-06-06T04:00:00Z Dean Sayers, chief of the Batchewana First Nation of Ojibways, a Canadian indigenous group, delivered this blunt advice to a room packed with mining executives last year. I’ll see you in court 2016-02-04T05:00:00Z Ms. Ojibway took to the woods years ago when her son, Clinton, who is now 25, was 3. Thumbelina’s Secret Architect, Creating Fairy Houses on a New Jersey Trail 2016-07-17T04:00:00Z Ojibway Island will be closed to members of the public who aren’t authorized, he said. Saginaw schools, police plan pre-prom gatherings 2014-05-15T04:00:00Z But the Ojibway Warrior Society was based in a single community. The Warrior Society rises: how a mercury spill in Canada inspired a movement 2018-10-16T04:00:00Z The Crees and Ojibway Indians called them the “Fisher Stars.” Astronomical Curiosities Facts and Fallacies 2012-03-27T02:00:18Z Seven years later, Morgan happened to fall in with a camp of Ojibway Indians, and found to his astonishment that their tribal customs were practically identical with those of the Iroquois. William Hickling Prescott 2012-03-11T03:00:12.297Z Ms. Ojibway says she loves that children have been inspired by her work to make their own creations. Thumbelina’s Secret Architect, Creating Fairy Houses on a New Jersey Trail 2016-07-17T04:00:00Z Both of those events will be on Saginaw’s Ojibway Island. Saginaw schools, police plan pre-prom gatherings 2014-05-15T04:00:00Z The tradition in which this grand event is embodied was thus related by Kah-ge-ga-gah-boowh, a chief of the Ojibway. Ophiolatreia An Account of the Rites and Mysteries Connected with the Origin, Rise, and Development of Serpent Worship in Various Parts of the World 2012-03-01T03:00:28.303Z The Ojibway Indian, in order to hurt his enemy and thus further his own interests, makes a small image of him and pierces it with a needle in the faith that the enemy will suffer. Vocational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods 2012-02-24T03:00:25.813Z At 10:24 p.m., the anemometer on Ojibway Tower records a 59-mile-an-hour gust. Scientist at Work Blog: A Luscious Meal for Moose 2012-02-23T12:59:28Z Recently, Ms. Ojibway replaced some of the delicate wooden fairy doors with hardier ones, which she painted to hide the scratch marks caused by middle schoolers who she believes have vandalized her work. Thumbelina’s Secret Architect, Creating Fairy Houses on a New Jersey Trail 2016-07-17T04:00:00Z We spot the Chippewa Harbor Pack bedded beneath a small clump of spruce on the north side of Mount Ojibway. Scientist at Work Blog: A Wolf-Moose Standoff at Isle Royale 2012-01-31T13:11:54Z Wooden mortar and pestle collected among the Ojibway. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z Among the languages overheard are Cree and Ojibway, spoken by families temporarily housed in the city after spring floods devastated First Nations communities 100 miles to the north. N.H.L.: Giddy Winnipeg Reclaims Its Long-Lost Prairie Companion 2011-10-08T17:37:56Z This point he had expected to take by stratagem and would no doubt have succeeded but for the betrayal of the plot by an Ojibway maiden who was in love with the British commandant. Ocean to Ocean on Horseback Being the Story of a Tour in the Saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with Especial Reference to the Early History and Devel 2011-10-06T02:00:32.743Z Children occasionally leave notes with instructions for the fairies, which Ms. Ojibway sometimes acts on. Thumbelina’s Secret Architect, Creating Fairy Houses on a New Jersey Trail 2016-07-17T04:00:00Z On February 21 we also saw a single wolf running and looking behind several times on Ojibway Lake. Ecological Studies of the Timber Wolf in Northeastern Minnesota 2011-10-03T02:00:28.037Z Birch-bark dish, type used extensively by the Ojibway and other northern tribes. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z One morning my friend Simon Bonga, a three-quarters blood Ojibway at Leech Lake in Minnesota, found a baby fawn not more than thirty yards from his house. Indian Scout Talks A Guide for Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls 2011-09-11T02:00:11.207Z There were about five hundred Indians in all, Hurons, Ottawas, Crees, Ojibways, and various other tribes, all bent on buying, selling, and negotiating. Count Frontenac Makers of Canada, Volume 3 2011-09-09T02:01:02.147Z Ms. Ojibway said she was also behind the anonymous Facebook group, which she started a few years ago. Thumbelina’s Secret Architect, Creating Fairy Houses on a New Jersey Trail 2016-07-17T04:00:00Z A young French trader from Green Bay named Charles Langlade gathered two hundred and fifty Ottawas and Ojibways and destroyed the Miami village. The Colonization of North America 1492-1783 2011-07-06T02:00:47.077Z The Ojibway are essentially a timber people, whose manners and customs were formed and governed by the environment of lakes and streams, and who were ever surrounded by the vast virgin forests of pine. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z The Mindē'wiwin or "Grand medicine society" of the Ojibway, by W. J. Hoffman. United States Government Publications, v. 8 Jan-Jun 1892 A Monthly Catalog 2011-06-22T02:00:25.153Z It proved to be a cow and calf of an Ojibway. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Owing to heavy losses in their wars with the Ojibways and the French, they allied themselves with the Sauk tribe about 1780, the two tribes being now practically one. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 7 "Fox, George" to "France" 2011-05-15T02:00:07.897Z Their bravery has never been questioned by white or Indian and they conquered or drove out every rival except the Ojibway. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z One, a, represents clearly the elm-bark covering of the wigwams, and in this picture the arbor suggests a Siouan rather than an Ojibway encampment; b is more characteristic of the Ojibway. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z The Ojibways are of the Algonquin race," he said; "a people that roamed, before the white man came, from the rising to the setting sun. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z The other two ran for help but before they could return the Ojibways were on the way back to the island. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Drew Hayden Taylor, an Ojibway author-comedian, said that it was "truly amazing" to see native people get recognized from the very beginning of the performance. 2010-02-13T17:57:00Z In the winter of 1900 a band of Ojibway Indians was formed to illustrate Indian life at the Sportsmen’s Show in Boston. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Although the Ojibway were numerous, they had few large villages or settlements. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z "These are my officers, and this is Big Thunder, Chief of the Ojibways—one of his Gracious Majesty's most loyal chiefs." In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z The pupils of this school were not all Ojibways but were from many different tribes, and spoke different languages. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Our interpretation may be supported by an Ojibway parallel. Custom and Myth New Edition The invitation was written on birch bark, in Ojibway, and was as follows:— Ladies: We loved your father. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A beautiful example of the light birch-bark canoe of the Ojibway is shown in plate 10, a, and a photograph of two old Ojibway Indians with similar canoes is reproduced in plate 10, b. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z Right in front of me, too, I am glad to see so many of the warriors of the Ojibway tribe. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z This gave the alarm, and saved the Ojibways. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z This tale was told to Kohl by ‘an old insignificant squaw among the Ojibways.’ Custom and Myth New Edition Will you and your husbands and Miss Longfellow come and see us and stay in our royal wigwams on an island in Hiawatha’s playground, in the land of the Ojibways? Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The structures were probably bark or mat covered, many of an oval form quite similar to those of the Ojibway, who later occupied the near-by sites on the shores of Mille Lac. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z A wild yell filled the air, every Indian bounded off his feet, and for a few moments the terrific war-whoop of the Ojibways deafened the ears of the astonished listeners. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z The Ojibways lived in constant fear, and the place was soon deserted. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Part of him—that part which served best when he was on the hunting-field—was Ojibway. The Story of the Trapper First came the ladies, as their father had turned the Ojibway legends into verse. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow And like the Ojibway, the Mdewakanton may have had more than one type of dwelling in the same village, or structures of different forms may have served different purposes. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z What of Little Moon, the Ojibway chief's daughter, that he raved about in one of his letters? In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z Mr. Hall made a translation of parts of the Bible into the Ojibway tongue. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z "After many years of warfare, Many years of strife and bloodshed, There is peace between the Ojibways And the tribes of the Dacotahs." The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow The following narrative of the reception given to the Longfellow family by the Ojibway Indians was prepared by Miss Alice M. Longfellow for the Riverside Literature Series, and is used by permission. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The sacred or mysterious island, known as such to the Sioux and later to the Ojibway, is in the southern part of the lake, several miles from the south shore. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z It is short for Penetanguishene, the name given to it by the Ojibway Indians, and is said to be very picturesque.' In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z His early life was passed amongst the Ojibways in the employ of various fur companies. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z SING, O song of Hiawatha, Of the happy days that followed, In the land of the Ojibways, In the pleasant land and peaceful! The Story of Hiawatha Adapted from Longfellow Then he addressed the attentive tribes in Ojibway,— “Told his message to the people, Told the purport of his mission.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow In this instance the form of the large structure was not mentioned, but it was probably extended, resembling to some degree the Mĭd� lodge of the Ojibway. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z After years of conflict for the rice lands, peace was made between the Ojibways of the Great Lakes and the Sioux, or Dakotahs, farther west. Two Indian Children of Long Ago In the heat of battle two Ojibways came from the island and landed in front of Mr. Ayer's house. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z Off, Ojibway coward," she cried; "to the dogs. The Plow-Woman They were led in turn before Kabaoosa, who took one of their hands in his, and made a spirited discourse in Ojibway. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Ojibway villages were supplied with the usual sweat houses, a small frame covered with blankets or other material, so often described. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z The story of the birds welcoming a papoose, for example, is obtained in part from the Cherokee collection, and in part from Schoolcraft, who lived among the Ojibways, or Chippewas as they are often called. Two Indian Children of Long Ago The Ojibways were careful that no canoe should be left within reach of the Sioux. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z The Ojibways were known as the "Puckered Moccasin People," from the words meaning "to roast till puckered up." Boys' Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women “Will you tell Miss Jean that I'm here?” he said, in the soft native Ojibway of the woman. The Wilderness Trail This was similar in shape to the Sauk and Fox habitation reproduced in plate 19, although the Ojibway structure was more skillfully constructed. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z Sing, O song of Hiawatha, Of the happy days that followed, In the land of the Ojibways, In the pleasant land and peaceful! 5Sing the mysteries of Mondamin, Sing the Blessing of the Corn-fields! The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem Henry Dodge, of Wisconsin, on the part of the national government, was appointed to negotiate with the Ojibways. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z To the Ojibways Fire is a divine being, to be well entertained, with whom no liberties must be taken. History of Religion A Sketch of Primitive Religious Beliefs and Practices, and of the Origin and Character of the Great Systems “But I must see him!” replied a croaking voice, using the Ojibway dialect. The Wilderness Trail A simple form of temporary shelter was constructed by the Cree and Ojibway to serve during certain ceremonies. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z "After many years of warfare, Many years of strife and bloodshed, 170There is peace between the Ojibways And the tribe of the Dacotahs." The Song of Hiawatha An Epic Poem North of them dwelt the Ojibways, an Algonquin tribe with an entirely different language. The Indian To-day The Past and Future of the First American The avengers closed upon their foe, And ere they ceased the conflict wild, Laid every feathered top-knot low; In heaps Ojibway braves were piled. Indian Legends of Minnesota Outside, a couple of huskies got into a fight, the bell of the chapel rang for mid-week even-song, a couple of Indians called in Ojibway to each other across the snowy expanse of the courtyard. The Wilderness Trail Various objects of primitive forms, made and used by the Ojibway within a generation, are shown in plates 12 and 13. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z He saw Ojibway faces, now long forgotten, and smelt the smoke of vanished camp fires. The Rapids Frederick Burton died several years ago, immediately after the publication of his interesting work on the music of the Ojibways, which is fully illustrated with songs collected and in some instances harmonized by himself. The Indian To-day The Past and Future of the First American As he told of his companions, Chibiabos, the musician, And the very strong man, Kwasind, And of happiness and plenty In the land of the Ojibways, In the pleasant land and peaceful. Indian Legends of Minnesota He said a few words in Ojibway, and a couple of men appeared behind him in the doorway, as he stepped inside. The Wilderness Trail Kane. b, Ojibway camp on bank of Red River 10 8. a, Ojibway camp west of Red River. b, Ojibway camp on bank of Red River 12 9. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z Incidents of the Threatened Outbreak of Hole-in-the-day and other Ojibways at the time of the Sioux Massacre in 1862, by George W. Sweet. The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier Chief Hole-in-the-Day of the Ojibways and Spotted Tail of the Brule Sioux were both killed by tribesmen for breaking the rule of their respective tribes and accepting favors from the Government. The Indian To-day The Past and Future of the First American This legend is related by Kah-ge-ga-gah-bawh, chief of the Ojibway Nation, or Chippewas, in his "Traditional History of the Ojibway Nation" purporting to be the first volume of Indian history written by an Indian. Indian Legends of Minnesota Yet, in his eyes there was something that made the two rascally Ojibways shift uneasily. The Wilderness Trail This stood a short distance from Manitobah House, of the Hudson's Bay Company, and belonged to an Ojibway hunter. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z The work was carefully edited by Rev. Edward D. Neill, who added an appendix of 116 pages, giving an account of the Ojibways from official and other records. The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier These Stockbridges went still further with their kind hosts, and ultimately both tribes accepted the hospitality of the Ojibways. The Indian To-day The Past and Future of the First American His presence would also convince the Ojibways, Chippewas and others that white men, too, were on their side. The Border Watch A Story of the Great Chief's Last Stand “Father,” began the girl, coming straight to the point, “do you know an old Ojibway squaw by the name of Maria?” The Wilderness Trail Both stood in the northern part of the Ojibway country, a region where birch bark was extensively used as covering for the wigwams, and where it was easily obtained. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z In July of that year he took a party of Ojibways and one Dakota to Montreal, for the purpose of impressing upon them the importance and strength of France. The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier Perhaps no greater service has been rendered by any Indian girl to the white race than by Catherine, the Ojibway maid, at the height of Pontiac's great conspiracy. The Indian To-day The Past and Future of the First American Some are called Crees, others Ojibways or Salteaux, and these are constantly at war with the Sioux to the south, chiefly found across the United States boundary. The Grateful Indian And other Stories Some are called Crees, others Ojibways or Salteux, and these are constantly at war with the Sioux to the south, chiefly found across the United States boundary. The Story of Nelson also "The Grateful Indian", "The Boatswain's Son" The temporary, quickly raised shelters of the Ojibway were described by Tanner, who learned to make them from the people with whom he remained many years. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z A winter which he had spent at a fort in the neighbourhood of a settlement of Ojibways gave him an opportunity of witnessing this sport in perfection. The Hunters' Feast Conversations Around the Camp Fire To the north and east of Fort Snelling was the home of the Chippewa or Ojibway Indians—extending from the Mississippi to the Great Lakes. Old Fort Snelling 1819-1858 The Indians at Detroit who made the cession were the Ojibways, Hurons, Ottawas and Pottawatamies. The Country of the Neutrals (As Far As Comprised in the County of Elgin), From Champlain to Talbot Translated they are: You Ojibway, you are mean, We will use you like a mouse. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History Ojibway birch bark dish The various structures in an Ojibway village do not appear to have been erected or placed with any degree of order. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z While still on board the Warrior, the brothers received a visit and a warm welcome from the Rev. William T. Boutell, a missionary of the American Board to the Ojibways at Leach Lake, Minnesota. Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas When he fell back on Ojibway pure and simple, it was to address Muskingon, who answered in monosyllables, and was sparing of these. Fort Amity The Ojibways then spread east and west over the country. The Country of the Neutrals (As Far As Comprised in the County of Elgin), From Champlain to Talbot My dog is very hungry, I will give him the Ojibway scalps. Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History In addition to the several forms of structures erected by the Ojibway, as already described, they reared the elm-bark lodge which resembled in form the log cabin of the early settlers. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z In 1839 it was torn down for materials with which to construct breastworks for the defense of the Sioux, after the bloody battle of Rum River, against their feudal foes, the Ojibways. Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas Perhaps he nursed his hatred of Barboux; perhaps he distrusted the journey—for he and Menehwehna, Ojibways both, were hundreds of miles from their own country, which lay at the back of Lake Huron. Fort Amity The variation between “Ojibwa” and “Ojibway” is as in the original. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 But almost all, like the Ojibways, imagined their elysium to lie far in the West. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life Among the photographs made at this time are three views of bark wigwams of the Ojibway which stood near the banks of Red River. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z He fought the Ojibways in his youth; danced the scalp-dance on the present site of Minneapolis, and waged war against the whites in '62. Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas "Yes, yes—he is an Ojibway beyond doubt." Fort Amity Its rays reach the remotest village of the widespread Ojibways.” The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 He was cruel because it was the Ojibway nature to be cruel. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis This stood in the center of a large camp of the "Saulteaux" or Ojibway, not far from Fort Alexander, which was about 3 miles above Lake Winnipeg, on the bank of Winnipeg River. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z He was twenty-five years of age, and had six notches on the handle of his tomahawk, indicating that he had slain half a dozen of his Ojibway foes before he adopted this human policy. Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas Yes," mused the priest, "so again the Ojibway told me. Fort Amity Of course, every Indian tribe believes its own manner of hunting to be the master way, but it is conceded by experienced fur-traders that the Ojibway method is the best. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Tayoga said no more, but gazed steadily into the eyes of the Ojibway. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis This was the scene of the treaty of October 5, 1889, between the Ojibway of Mille Lac and the United States Government. Villages of the Algonquian, Siouan, and Caddoan Tribes West of the Mississippi 2011-11-02T02:00:10.087Z News of the two white men alone in the northern forest spread like wild-fire to the different Sautaux and Ojibway encampments; and Radisson invented another protection in addition to the bells. Pathfinders of the West Being the Thrilling Story of the Adventures of the Men Who Discovered the Great Northwest: Radisson, La Vérendrye, Lewis and Clark And he spoke to them in the Ojibway speech, which they could not understand. Fort Amity When setting a fox trap in the winter time, the first thing an Ojibway does is to jab into the snow, small end down, and in an upright position, the clog or drag-pole. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Then the Ojibway and his band hid here and waited. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis Her Indian nurse told her of them all—of Maunabosho, the good; of Nenaubosho the evil—in her lisping Ojibway dialect that sounded like the softer voices of the forest. Conjuror's House A Romance of the Free Forest "I have lived for twenty years in Upper Canada; and of some of the Indians, the Ojibways of Moose Island, I have heard a great deal; perhaps you know them?" A Canadian Heroine, Volume 3 A Novel But when the Ojibway called down so urgently from the summit of the tower, he had risked disobedience, hoping to prevent the massacre which he knew to be afoot. Fort Amity True, the mitten moccasin is not of the Ojibway style, but Mrs. Oo-koo-hoo had learned to make it when she and her husband formerly sojourned among the Wood-Crees on the upper Athabasca. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure A band of the New England rangers, led by Willet, was sent to drive him off, and to destroy the Ojibway pest, if possible. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis When a voice out of that forgotten past spoke to him, his recollection seemed to revive for a moment, and he answered in English or in Ojibway, as he was addressed. A Canadian Heroine, Volume 2 A Novel It appears that at this time they occupied the country along the St. Lawrence held some centuries before by the Ojibways and later, in the time of Champlain, by the Hurons. Days of the Discoverers Of a certainty now I brought them—but the sight of that heathen Ojibway, when he gave me the tunic, was enough to make any decent woman faint! Fort Amity For it is the custom of Ojibway girls to button their dresses behind and for married women to button theirs in front. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure "I can see, Tayoga, that you're hoping for a chance to settle that score between you and the Ojibway," said the hunter. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis When the question was repeated in Ojibway, however, her face brightened, and she was perfectly ready to answer all Mrs. Costello chose to ask. A Canadian Heroine, Volume 2 A Novel In the Ojibway language one name for these Plains Indians indicated that they were in the habit of mutilating their victims. Days of the Discoverers Great was the victory, but mournful; for in the chase that followed it an arrow pierced the throat of the leader of the Ojibways. Fort Amity One advantage of the Ojibway custom is that hunting dogs—when running loose—never have to be fed. The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure The Ojibway vanished and then he thought he caught the gleam of a uniform. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis An island about fifty miles from Cacouna, called Moose Island, was then, and still is, occupied by a settlement of Ojibways. A Canadian Heroine, Volume 1 A Novel Otter Tail Lake, just north of the place where the stone was discovered, was one of the points marking the boundary between the Ojibway and Dakota country. Days of the Discoverers "But this Ojibway saw nothing of M. Armand or his party." Fort Amity Above Iowa, on the Mississippi, lay the territory of Minnesota—the home of the Dakotas, the Ojibways, and the Sioux. History of the United States The battle, fierce and sanguinary, though it was, lasted a bare five minutes and then the Ojibway and those of his band who survived took to flight. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis In those days in the land of the Ojibways, which is far in the north of the cold country, there lived an old Indian chief who had one son, named Iadilla. The Curious Book of Birds In the Ojibway mythology it became the home of the Great Fairies, and to this day it is said to be a sacred spot to all Indians who preserve the memory of the primal times. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884 As they neared it they fell in with other lodges of Ojibways, mostly from Michilimackinac, gathering for the return voyage up the lake. Fort Amity When he ran away from your enemies, he walked behind on your trail with his face to the Ojibways and covered your backs as a she-bear covers her cubs! The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems "But the Ojibway turned away at Ticonderoga," said Robert. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis "For," he said, "it will be no easy matter, my son, to become the greatest chief of the Ojibways." The Curious Book of Birds Often would Mae-che-ne-mock-qua wander to this solitary rock and gaze out upon the wide waters after the receding canoes of the combined Ojibway and Ottawa bands, speeding south for scalps and glory. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884 They raced after it like a pack of mad dogs, and with them ran one, an Ojibway, whom neither hate nor lust, but a terrible fear, made fleeter than any. Fort Amity Here Ka-be-bon-ikka—the Ojibway's god of storms—flaps his huge wings and makes the Thunder. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems The three soon had evidence that the formidable Ojibway chief was there also. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis But my strength is not the strength of the bigger boys; and I think it is yet early to talk of my becoming greatest of the Ojibways. The Curious Book of Birds Jones says of the Ojibways that there were occasionally bad ones among them, "but the good council of the wise sachems and the mark of disgrace put upon unruly persons had a very desirable influence." Sex and Society This, too, was the goal of the Ojibways' journey, and Menehwehna hurried them forward. Fort Amity The Ojibways call it Waub-ó-nong —the white land or land of light, and they have many myths, legends and traditions relating thereto. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems He almost expected to see the dusky figure of Tandakora creep from the bush, and he knew at least that the Ojibway chief would be somewhere near the lakes. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis The days crept by, the long, long days of waiting, while Iadilla lay in the lodge bearing hunger and thirst such as no Ojibway lad had ever before known. The Curious Book of Birds Among them could be seen May-may-gwán, the young Ojibway girl, gliding here and there, eyes downcast, inexpressibly graceful in contrast with the Crees. The Silent Places A band of five-and-twenty Ojibways came filing down through the woods to the shore of Lake Ontario, at the point where the City of Toronto now stands. Fort Amity The Ojibways say that its waters were colored red by the blood of many warriors slain on its banks in the fierce wars between themselves and the Dakotas. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems It is likely that the Ojibway spoke of the defeat of the French, and Sharp Sword replied that in defeat as well as victory true allies stand together. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis Already his dear son had done more than any Ojibway lad, and the whole tribe was praising Iadilla, saying what a great chief he would be in the days to come. The Curious Book of Birds Their speech was of the chances of the woods and the approaching visit to their Ojibway brothers in the south. The Silent Places The Ojibways answered with their own call and were made welcome. Fort Amity She hid like a grouse in the meadow-grass, And moaned—"I am lost!—I am lost! alas, And why did I fly from my native land To die by the cruel Ojibway's hand?" The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems It was a trick in which the savage heart of the Ojibway delighted, and he had achieved it more than once. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis Think of the glory, think of being the greatest of Ojibways. The Curious Book of Birds "What you doing here?" asked Sam in Ojibway, although he knew what the answer would be. The Silent Places He liked these Ojibways, and had unlearnt his first disgust of their uncleanly habits, though as yet he could not imitate them. Fort Amity From brake, and thicket, and brush, and stone, The bow-string hummed and the arrow hissed, And the lance of a crouching Ojibway shone, Or the scalp-knife gleamed in a swarthy fist. The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems See their traces and in the center of them the prints left by the gigantic footsteps of the Ojibway chief. The Sun Of Quebec A Story of a Great Crisis Pontiac was the son of an Ojibway woman, and chief of that tribe, also of the Ottawas and the Pottawattamies, who were in alliance with the Ojibways. Elsie at the World's Fair The Ojibway girl remained inscrutable, helping where she could, apparently desirous of neither praise nor blame. The Silent Places He prayed that there might be no Ojibway interpreter at hand; he knew of none in the fort but Father Launoy, now busy in the chapel laying out the Commandant's body. Fort Amity Are the feet of the enemy nigh,—of the crafty and cruel Ojibways? The Feast of the Virgins and Other Poems The Ojibway had in mind a certain little valley a few miles farther to the north, a secluded place where a leader of men like himself could do as he pleased without fear of interruption. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain A coming chief of the clan of the Bear, of the nation Onondaga, of the great League of the Hodenosaunee, would know how to deal with a savage Ojibway out of the western forests. The Hunters of the Hills The Ojibway might well have changed his name, or he might be paying for the privilege of hunting in another man's territory. The Silent Places The man they killed was a Canadian, a coureur de bois; they will kill Barboux if they catch him, and also these two Ojibways. Fort Amity This was what the prisoner of the Ojibways said. The Mississippi Bubble The Ojibway gave the word and the file of warriors stopped. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain Fresh leaves had been stripped from a bush and a tiny fragment or two indicated that the Ojibway had torn a piece from his deerskin waistcloth to fasten over the leaves. The Hunters of the Hills I have heard the speech you have made with the Ojibway men you have met. The Silent Places If his great-aunt had been a Red Indian, should we not have said that only in the Ojibways and the Blackfeet do we find the Browning fantasticality combined with the Browning stoicism? Robert Browning The captive of my brother Greysolon was an Outagamie, and he said that the Outagamies burned this prisoner of the Ojibways, for they knew that he was surely lying to them. The Mississippi Bubble The size indicated to me the Ojibway, and I was about to seize my rifle and fire, but it's too far for a shot with any certainty. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain I would have controlled the Ojibway if I could, but he is an unmitigated savage. The Hunters of the Hills At the first glance he uttered another exclamation of pleasure, for, though the shoe had been of the Ojibway pattern, in certain modifications it suggested a more northerly origin. The Silent Places My father belonged to The Company, my mother was an Ojibway from the Lake of the Woods country. The New North The Ojibways were not to ambush the scattered parties of the Iroquois. The Mississippi Bubble "Whether it be much or little," said Tayoga, "it will be more than any Ojibway can endure." The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain "Do you know whose blood stains the tomahawk of Tandakora, the Ojibway, the friend and ally of the French?" The Hunters of the Hills It's Ojibway," induced Sam, over his shoulder, "but the man who made it has lived among the Crees. The Silent Places Though somewhat similar in sound, it has no connection, it is asserted, with the word Chippeway, or Ojibway. Through the Mackenzie Basin A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899 "An Ojibway has no business here in the province of New York, anyway," he murmured. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border He was of a powerful family of the Onondagas, whom the Ojibway hated. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The Ojibway wore a feather headdress, and a scarlet blanket of richest texture was draped around his body, its hem meeting his finely tanned deerskin leggings, while his feet were encased in beaded moccasins. The Hunters of the Hills "I think we shall catch him very soon," said he, in Ojibway. The Silent Places The name was begot of the Ojibway's peculiar manner of lowering the voice at the end of a sentence. Through the Mackenzie Basin A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899 He did not see Tandakora among them, but he surmised, that it was an allied band and that the Ojibway was not far off. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Tododaho in life was no warrior of the Ojibways," said Tandakora, "and since he has passed away he is no god of ours. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain And that Ojibway savage is another of our troubles. The Hunters of the Hills To-morrow at smoke time," commanded the Factor, using the Ojibway tongue, "let this man be whipped before the people, fifty lashes. The Silent Places He had no doubt the baleful eyes of Tandakora were glaring at him at that very moment, and that the fingers of the Ojibway were eager to grasp his scalp. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign Grosvenor fell, but sprang up instantly and rushed at the Ojibway, only to find himself before the point of a knife. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border The huge Ojibway flinched for a moment, and then he laughed. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain He watched them a full five minutes, until the Ojibway slipped away in the darkness, and de Courcelles turned back toward the inn, walking slowly, and apparently very thoughtful. The Hunters of the Hills Lucky Jingoss is an Ojibway, and his people are way off south. The Silent Places It struck the huge Ojibway on the head with such force that the tomahawk fell from his hand, and he staggered back into the smoke. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign Nor did the Ojibway chief take any notice. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border He had imbibed a part of the Christian doctrine of forgiveness, but it could not apply to so deadly and evil an enemy as the Ojibway. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The Ojibway was in full war paint, and the luminous quality of the moon's rays enlarged his huge form. The Hunters of the Hills Only, when the tribesmen had been left behind, he leaned forward and began to talk to the girl in low-voiced Ojibway, comforting her with many assurances, as one would comfort a child. The Silent Places He saw one gigantic figure which he knew to be that of Tandakora, and he raised his reloaded rifle to fire at him, but the Ojibway was gone. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign They reckoned that the Ojibway chief's anger was so strong that he would make another attempt at revenge upon those who had defeated him. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Nor did he want to die at the hands of Tandakora, and allow his enemy to have a triumph that would always be sweet to the soul of the fierce Ojibway. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The Ojibway would believe, too, that three must prevail against one, and he would push the attack. The Hunters of the Hills The Ojibway defaulter was not to be heard of, but every nook searched without result narrowed the remaining possibilities. The Silent Places "They are led by an Ojibway chief, a giant, called Tandakora." The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign Then he remembers that the Ojibway chief is mine. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Truly, it had been the Ojibway's lucky day. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain But the Ojibway, it seemed, had too much respect for the bow of Tayoga. The Hunters of the Hills Her Indian nurse told her of them all—of Mannabosho, the good; of Nenaubosho the evil—in her lisping Ojibway dialect that sounded like the softer voices of the forest. The Call of the North "The name of the Ojibway attracts your attention," said Colonel Johnson. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign He saw the huge Ojibway again with all the intensity of reality, his malignant face, his mighty body, naked to the waist and painted in hideous designs. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Vast as was the strength of the Ojibway he was thrown from his feet by the violent and unexpected impact, and as he fell Tayoga, leaping lightly away, ran like a deer through the bushes. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The Onondaga walked within five feet of the Ojibway, but he did not show by the slightest sign that he was aware of the existence of Tandakora. The Hunters of the Hills A method of interment so closely allied to surface burial that it may be considered under that head is the one employed by some of the Ojibways and Swampy Crees of Canada. A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians I think a formidable Ojibway band under Tandakora is there, and also other Indians from the region of the Great Lakes. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign He resolved to fight to the last, rather than fall into the hands of the Ojibway chief who knew no mercy. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Seventy or eighty rifles, aimed by cool and experienced sharpshooters, poured in a fire which they could not withstand, and so many warriors were lost that the Ojibway and the Frenchman retreated. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain Within a week the Ojibway will be hunting for us. The Hunters of the Hills The huge Ojibway was more huge than ever. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods Then he saw the gigantic figure of Tandakora, as the Ojibway joined them. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign He laughed again and with the same satisfaction when he thought of the Ojibway's rage because the hated three had slipped once more through his fingers. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Foremost among the Indian leaders was Tandakora, the huge Ojibway, and he spared none who fell into his hands. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain Three nights ago, Tandakora, the Ojibway, the friend and ally of the French, with a band of his treacherous men, foully murdered him in ambush. The Hunters of the Hills "It is evident that the Ojibway chief bears you no love, young Monsieur Lennox," he said. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods I don't know you, Daganoweda, and I don't know your valiant Mohawk warriors, if you are not able to account thoroughly for the Ojibway and his men. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign Our numbers are few, but the force of the Ojibway is not likely to be large. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border My bullet will carry far, but alas! it will not carry far enough to reach the Ojibway. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain But whatever he may have felt, the Ojibway, towering half a head above the tallest white man, save Willet, was grim and lowering. The Hunters of the Hills Robert raised his face from his hands and looked to see if Tandakora was among them, but he caught no glimpse of the gigantic Ojibway. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods "So it is, and unless I reckon ill it's the signal of my cousin Daganoweda, returning from the great war trail that he has trod against the wild Ojibway, Tandakora." The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign All we wanted to do was to sting the Ojibway and not to let him forget that those who ambush may be ambushed. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border The Ojibway had never appeared more repellent, as he exulted over his prisoner. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain "It is the tomahawk of Tandakora, the Ojibway, the friend and ally of the French." The Hunters of the Hills Tandakora, the Ojibway, had rejoiced because he had expected a great taking of scalps, but the purer spirit of the Onondaga soared into the heights because he had saved his comrade of a thousand dangers. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods And at this point in our dialogue, Mr. Lennox, I want to apologize to you again, for the actions of the Ojibway before the war really began. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign He knew that the savage Ojibway hated young Lennox intensely, and would put him to the torture. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border The Onondaga staggered, but recovered himself, and gazed steadily into the eyes of the Ojibway. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The trail might be hidden from the Ojibway alone, but since many war parties of their foes were in the woods he would learn of it from some of them. The Hunters of the Hills The Ojibway chieftain was in full war paint, with a fine new American rifle, and also a small sword swinging from his belt. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods The Frenchman does not like the Ojibway, but war makes strange comrades. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign Robert fired at the great painted figure of Tandakora, but he too missed, and in a moment the Ojibway chief sank down in the undergrowth. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Tandakora was talking sacrilege, but he had no right to expect anything else from a savage Ojibway. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain "But the Ojibway is a devoted friend of ours," said a harsh voice over his shoulders. The Hunters of the Hills The Ojibway, he said, had divined the identity of the fugitives and every motive would make him follow, even all the way across the Province of New York and beyond, if need be. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods Robert was quite sure the siege would never be raised if the voice of the Ojibway prevailed in the allied French and Indian councils. The Shadow of the North A Story of Old New York and a Lost Campaign "I find the footprints of the Ojibway chief again," said Tayoga. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border "The Ojibway and the Frenchman would give a good deal to know just what is in the thickets here," he whispered to Tayoga. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain But being a knight of the woods, and to convince the Ojibway that it was no trick, he showed himself first. The Hunters of the Hills "I could pick him off from here with a bullet," said Robert, looking at the huge, painted chest of the Ojibway chief. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods This is still more clearly set forth in an Ojibway myth. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent The Ojibway is only a savage from the region of the Great Lakes, but the Frenchmen should know that the straight way of life is the right way. The Lords of the Wild A Story of the Old New York Border Frenchman and Ojibway were in a state of angry wonder at the disappearance of the three who had vanished as if on wings in the air, leaving no trail. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The pride of the Indian had been touched in its most sensitive place, and the Ojibway would burn with rage for a long time. The Hunters of the Hills They looked unreal, a shadow following shadows, the huge figure of the Ojibway chief in the first boat a shadow itself. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods The word animikig in Ojibway means "it thunders and lightnings;" in their myths this tribe says that the West Wind is created by Animiki, the Thunder. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent I was here yesterday, before my jump to Ojibway Falls, and I heard all about her. Main Street The Frenchman and the Ojibway were talking with great earnestness and Robert's imagination, plumbing the distance, told him the words they said. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain Robert's questing eye sought at once for the Ojibway, but he was gone, and the youth was not surprised. The Hunters of the Hills He had no doubt, however, that this great body of warriors was moving against Rogers and his rangers, and that it would soon be joined by the Ojibway chief. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods The morning star, which at certain seasons heralds the dawn, was sacred to him, and its name in Ojibway is Wabanang, from Waban, the east. American Hero-Myths A Study in the Native Religions of the Western Continent Then the leading men started with their peace-pipe for the Ojibway camp, and when they were near at hand they fired three distinct volleys, a signal of their desire for a peaceful meeting. The Soul of the Indian Hence it was to him an actual physical as well as mental relief, when the Frenchman, the Ojibway and their band, passing on, were blotted from his eyes by the forest. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain Your experience with the Ojibway has left no ill results. The Hunters of the Hills Always it came, the ferocious note of the Ojibway swelling and rising above the warwhoop of the other Indians. The Masters of the Peaks A Story of the Great North Woods "Surely it is an Ojibway canoe," one murmured. Old Indian Days It was quickly agreed by both parties that they should camp together for several days, and one evening the Sioux made a "warriors' feast" to which they invited many of the Ojibways. The Soul of the Indian Their spirits were as wild as the wilderness, and they were enjoying the prospect of the Ojibway's empty trap. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The mind of the Ojibway is a fitful thing, but always it is wild and lawless. The Hunters of the Hills And yet an Ojibway scout would not have suspected, from the ordinary appearance of the camp, that the Sioux had become aware of their neighborhood! Indian Boyhood Now, among all the tribes only the Ojibway's art is perfect in paddling a birch canoe. Old Indian Days He was born during a desperate battle with the Ojibways, at a moment when, as it seemed, the band of Sioux engaged were to be annihilated. The Soul of the Indian "It is not enough to hear the footfall of the Ojibway," said Tayoga, opening his eyes and sitting up. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain Again the Ojibway paused and chose the way of peace. The Hunters of the Hills He had been pierced to the heart by an arrow from the Ojibways. Indian Boyhood If it had been anything like trailing the doe, or scouting the Ojibway, he would have ridiculed the very notion of missing the object sought. Old Indian Days After he had reached middle age, he declared that he had a spirit brother among the Ojibways, the ancestral enemies of the Sioux. The Soul of the Indian I wish I could have seen the faces of the Ojibway and the Frenchman when they came back and noticed our trace at the end of the tree. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain "I knew that a French gentleman could not take the word of a wild Ojibway against ours." The Hunters of the Hills It came to pass not many winters ago that Wakinyan-tonka, the great medicine man, had a vision; whereupon a war-party set out for the Ojibway country. Indian Boyhood Upon one of these occasions the two friends went north into the country of the Ojibways. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Three of the Ojibways were indeed slain as he had said, but in the battle the old war prophet lost both of his two sons. The Soul of the Indian "The time of the Ojibway has not come," said Tayoga with conviction, "but it will come before this war is over." The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain He spoke courteously to Tandakora, but, as his words were in the Ojibway dialect, Robert did not understand them. The Hunters of the Hills "I hope you did not dream of a watery combat with the Ojibways, after the history I repeated to you yesterday," the old sage continued, with a complaisant smile playing upon his face. Indian Boyhood The handsome strangers were well received by the Ojibway girls, but their perilous amusement was brought to an untimely close. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Our people surprised and slew many of the Ojibways in their villages, but in turn were followed and cunningly led into an ambush whence but few came out alive. The Soul of the Indian The hands belong to a live warrior, an Ojibway, or a Pottowattomie. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain Robert, watching him now, believed he was not at all averse to a quarrel between the Onondaga and the Ojibway. The Hunters of the Hills An old woman, living with her only grandchild, the remnant of a once large band who had all been killed at three different times by different parties of the Ojibways, was conspicuous among the singers. Indian Boyhood The unfortunate brave had been a favorite and a leader among the tribe; therefore the maddened Ojibways were soon in hot pursuit. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains The Song of Hiawatha is based on the legends and stories of many North American Indian tribes, but especially those of the Ojibway Indians of northern Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. The Song of Hiawatha The warriors, about thirty in number, were, Willet thought, a mingling of Ojibways, Pottawattomies and Ottawas. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain The eyes of the huge Ojibway flashed and his clutch on the handle of his tomahawk tightened convulsively, but the fixed gaze of the hunter seemed to draw him at that moment. The Hunters of the Hills Then the Sioux took the field, and were fast winning the day, when fresh reinforcements came from the north for the Ojibways. Indian Boyhood The Ojibways allowed polygamy, and whether or not he approved the principle, he made political use of it by marrying the daughter of a chief in nearly every band. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains "After many years of warfare, Many years of strife and bloodshed, There is peace between the Ojibways And the tribe of the Dacotahs." The Song of Hiawatha But, save the single glance, his eyes all the while were for the Ojibway and the Frenchman. The Rulers of the Lakes A Story of George and Champlain They saw the Ojibway warrior twice that afternoon. The Hunters of the Hills But this fresh attack of the Ojibways was unexpected, and the Sioux were somewhat tired. Indian Boyhood Through these alliances he held a controlling influence over the whole Ojibway nation. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains Finally Pete began singing softly, “Home, Sweet Home” in Indian, and followed it with an old Ojibway song, “I’m Going Far Away, My Heart Is Sore.” The Long Labrador Trail It was of the Ojibway three-fathom pattern, and contained a half-dozen packs, a sledge-dog, with whom Deuce at once opened guarded negotiations, an old Indian, a squaw, and a child of six or eight. The Forest The two shrugged their shoulders, and in a flash of intuition he was convinced that they knew the Ojibway well. The Hunters of the Hills It lasted one whole day—the Sacs and Foxes and the Dakotas against the Ojibways. Indian Boyhood At about this time, the United States government took it upon itself to put an end to warfare between the Sioux and Ojibways. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains The scene of the poem is laid among the Ojibways, or Chippewas, a tribe of Indians, occupants, from the period of our earliest history, of the basin of Lake Superior. Sanders' Union Fourth Reader If the buyer is curious enough and persistent enough, he may elicit the fact that they are Ojibways. The Forest He spoke in English, which Robert knew the Ojibway understood and which both Frenchmen spoke fluently. The Hunters of the Hills To this our people assented, and they assembled upon the hills to watch the struggle between their allies and the Ojibways. Indian Boyhood "The Ojibway chiefs will feel highly honored," said he, "if the ladies will consent to sit on our side." Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains He had been a Baptist missionary to the Ojibways, but had found that he could accomplish little while the Indians continued their roving life and their wars with the Sioux. Unitarianism in America As a consequence, the Ojibway family is always on the move. The Forest Dubois, who had not spoken at all, threw over his shoulder the heavy knapsack, and the Ojibway also stood up, gigantic and sinister. The Hunters of the Hills A great Ojibway chief made a fierce onslaught on the Dakotas. Indian Boyhood In so doing they almost forced the Ojibways to fight under his leadership. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains In December of that year Mr. Tanner attended a meeting of the board of the Association, accompanied by six Ojibway chiefs. Unitarianism in America He had no English, and our Ojibway was of the strictly utilitarian. The Forest The looks they bestowed upon Robert and his comrades were far from friendly, and he wondered if any Ojibway, a warrior who perhaps owned Tandakora as a chief, was among them. The Hunters of the Hills The Ojibway boastfully shouted to his warriors that he had met a tender fawn and would reserve to himself the honor of destroying it. Indian Boyhood If it be suggested that this fidelity was strengthened by motives of policy, the same cannot be affirmed of the alliance with the Ojibways, which dates from a still earlier period. The Iroquois Book of Rites She hid like a grouse in the meadow-grass, And moaned—"I am lost!—I am lost! alas; And why did I fly my native land To die by the cruel Ojibway's hand?" Legends of the Northwest The Ojibway possesses a great pride which the unthinking can ruffle quite unconsciously in many ways. The Forest He understood at once that Tayoga was protected by the hunter from any sudden movement by the Ojibway and his great strain relaxed. The Hunters of the Hills The bold Ojibways saw their advantage and pressed closer and closer; but our men fought desperately, half in and half out of the water, until the enemy was forced at last to retreat. Indian Boyhood The Ojibways then occupied both shores of Lake Superior, and the northern part of the peninsula of Michigan. The Iroquois Book of Rites "In the days of my Grandfather" is the Ojibway's preface to all his traditions and legends. Legends of the Northwest The Ojibways' tongue is soft, and full of decided lisping and sustained hissing sounds. The Forest He knew that the soul of the Ojibway was full of malice and that his craving for scalps was as strong as the Onondaga had said it was. The Hunters of the Hills The twelve days passed by, however, without bringing any evidence of the nearness of the supposed Ojibway war-party, and the "lookout" established for purposes of protection was abandoned. Indian Boyhood A great agitation ensued among the far-dispersed bands of the Ojibway name. The Iroquois Book of Rites Here Ka-be-bon-ikka—the Ojibway's god of storms, flaps his huge wings and makes the Thunder. Legends of the Northwest On the other hand, the Ojibways describe in monosyllables many ideas we could express only in phrase. The Forest I think I can watch both sides of the stream pretty well, and if the Ojibway fires I can fire back at the flash. The Hunters of the Hills I was very small when my uncle brought home two Ojibway young women. Indian Boyhood On two occasions several Ojibway warriors were slain, under what provocation is uncertain. The Iroquois Book of Rites Are the steps of the enemy nigh, —of the crafty and creeping Ojibways? Legends of the Northwest In concluding these desultory remarks, I want to tell you of a very curious survival among the Ojibways and Ottawas of the Georgian Bay. The Forest Robert judged that he belonged to some western tribe, that he was a Pottawatomie, an Ojibway or a Chippewa or that perhaps he came from the distant Sioux race. The Hunters of the Hills This courageous woman had driven away a party of five Ojibway warriors. Indian Boyhood But the reparation demanded by the Ojibway chiefs was promptly conceded by the Iroquois Council. The Iroquois Book of Rites The Ojibways call it Waub-ó-nong—the white land or land of light, and they have many myths, legends and traditions relating thereto. Legends of the Northwest Accordingly I wrote to the Ethnological Department at Washington asking what had been done in regard to the Ojibways and Wood Crees north of Lake Superior. The Forest "Tandakora, the Ojibway, goes with a heavy foot," said the Onondaga. The Hunters of the Hills "I shall make the Sioux and the Ojibways," she said, "to be as brothers." Indian Boyhood The bleak northern home of the Ojibways offered no temptation to the most greedy conqueror. The Iroquois Book of Rites Annee-meekee is the Ojibway for the thunder; "dart of" consequently is the lightning. Laura Secord, the heroine of 1812. A Drama. and Other Poems. He cannot get whisky regularly, to be sure, but I have often seen the better class of Ojibways refuse a drink, saying that they did not care for it. The Forest "Where did the Ojibway get his canoe?" he asked. The Hunters of the Hills The mother of the well-known Sioux chieftain, Wabashaw, was an Ojibway woman. Indian Boyhood They fought at a distance from their homes, while the Ojibways, migrating in bands, pitched their habitations in the disputed region. The Iroquois Book of Rites There, in those wigwams, long ago lived the people whom we call the Hurons, the Dakotahs and the Ojibways. Algonquin Indian Tales When we reached Moose our Ojibways wrapped themselves in a mantle of dignity, and stalked scornful amidst obsequious clans. The Forest "You believe then," said Robert, "that the Ojibway is still on our trail?" The Hunters of the Hills Thus, the Ojibways imagined that trees had souls, and seldom cut them down, thinking that if they did so they would hear "the wailing of the trees when they suffered in this way." The Folk-lore of Plants North and east of this section the Ojibways possessed the land. The Iroquois Book of Rites Where he had come from was rather uncertain, although it was generally believed that his father had been either an Ottawa, a Miami, or a Sac, and his mother an Ojibway. On the Trail of Pontiac For the Ojibway is great among Indians, verily much greater than the Moose River Crees. The Forest "The Ojibway came of his own wish," he said. The Hunters of the Hills The Ojibways cross to paradise on a great snake, which serves as a bridge. Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel Less than forty years ago a band of the Ojibways, the Missisagas, forced to relinquish their reserved lands on the River Credit, sought a refuge with the Iroquois of the Grand River Reservation. The Iroquois Book of Rites "From the forests and the prairies, �From the great lakes of the Northland, �From the land of the Ojibways, �From the land of the Dacotahs." Minnesota and Dacotah If they had been all Indian—Chipewyan, Cree, Ojibway, Dog Rib—anything—there would have been no trouble at all in the matter. Baree, Son of Kazan "It's not possible that St. Luc sent the Ojibway back to murder us!" exclaimed Robert, his mind rebelling at the thought. The Hunters of the Hills So he proceeded to catch it in a noose like the Ojibway boy and the Wyandot youth. Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel To the south the Ojibway may grow a little corn and wheat. God's Country—And the Woman We may now hope to realize the truth of Hiawatha's words:— "After many years of warfare, �Many years of strife and bloodshed, �There is peace between the Ojibways �And the tribe of the Dacotahs." Minnesota and Dacotah The scene of the poem is among the Ojibways on the southern shore of Lake Superior, in the region between the Pictured Rocks and the Grand Sable. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The chief is Tandakora of the Ojibways, from the region about the great western lake that you call Superior. The Hunters of the Hills Let us shift the scene again northward: There was once, according to the Ojibway legends, a boy; the sun burned and spoiled his bird-skin coat; and he swore that he would have vengeance. Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel The Ojibway remained sitting, a huge piece of deer meat in his hand. The Hunters of the Hills Another wandering band may run upon us and that Ojibway, Tandakora, will never quit hunting us, until a bullet stops him. The Hunters of the Hills This is the belief of Warren, the native historian of the Ojibways. Ragnarok : the Age of Fire and Gravel |
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