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Westernmost branch of the Anishinaabe people
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of syllabics. The Saulteaux (pronounced /ˈsɔːltoʊ/, SAWL-toh or in imitation of the French pronunciation
Saulteaux
Ojibwe dialect of Canada
(ᓇᐦᑲᐌᒧᐎᓐ), Saulteaux, and Plains Ojibwa) is a dialect of the Ojibwe language, a member of the Algonquian language family. It is spoken by the Saulteaux, a subnation
Western_Ojibwa_language
First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada
The Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation (Ojibwe: mashkawabiidoong, In syllabics, written as ᒪᐢᑯᐘᐲᑕᐣᐠ) is a Saulteaux band government in southern Saskatchewan
Muscowpetung_Saulteaux_Nation
First Nation band government in Canada
Saulteaux First Nation (Ojibwe: Ginoozhe-zaaga'iganiing Nakawewag, "the Saulteaux at Jackfish Lake") is a Saulteaux Anishinaabe First Nation band government
Saulteaux_First_Nation
Canadian Assiniboine elder and theological leader
Jessie Prettyshield Saulteaux (1912 – May 10, 1995) was a Canadian Assiniboine elder and theological leader. Early in life, Saulteaux desired to become
Jessie_Saulteaux
Treaty between First Nations and Canadian Crown
Treaty 4 is a treaty established between Queen Victoria and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nation band governments. The area covered by Treaty 4 represents
Treaty_4
Indigenous people of North America
several distinct nations also consider themselves Ojibwe, including the Saulteaux, Nipissings, and Oji-Cree. According to the U.S. census, Ojibwe people
Ojibwe
American fur trader
Odawa and Ojibwe nations, becoming fully acculturated and learning the Saulteaux language. He married an Ojibwe woman, served as a guide for European fur
John_Tanner_(captive)
Indian college student murdered in Edmonton, Canada
Judith May Saulteaux (born 1994) who is also of Indigenous descent, has an extensive criminal record as well dating back to 2013. Saulteaux has been convicted
Murder_of_Harshandeep_Singh
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List of Indian reserves in Saskatchewan
List_of_Indian_reserves_in_Saskatchewan
The Sandy-Saulteaux Spiritual Centre is a ministry training centre of the United Church of Canada dedicated to Indigenous theological education. The centre
Sandy-Saulteaux Spiritual Centre
Sandy-Saulteaux_Spiritual_Centre
Saulteaux First Nations band government in Canada
Cowessess First Nation (Ojibwe: Gaa-awaazhishiid) is a Saulteaux First Nations band government in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The band's main reserve
Cowessess_First_Nation
Ojibwe First Nation band government in Emo, Ontario, Canada
Saulteaux — Hungry Hall (Paskonkin) 15 Little Forks Band of Rainy River Saulteaux (part) — Little Forks 10 Long Sault 1 Band of Rainy River Saulteaux
Rainy_River_First_Nations
Saulteaux band government in Saskatchewan, Canada
First Nation (Ojibwe: Ozaawiigwanong) (formerly Nut Lake Band of Saulteaux) is a Saulteaux First Nation band government in Saskatchewan, Canada. Their reserve
Yellow_Quill_First_Nation
Rainy Lake and River Bands of Saulteaux (Ojibwe language: Gojijiwininiwag) are Saulteaux (Ojibwe) group located in Northwestern Ontario and northern Minnesota
Rainy Lake and River Bands of Saulteaux
Rainy_Lake_and_River_Bands_of_Saulteaux
Indian reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saulteaux 159A is an Indian reserve of the Saulteaux First Nation in Saskatchewan. It is about 77 kilometres (48 mi) north of North Battleford, on the
Saulteaux_159A
First Nation in Manitoba, Canada
(3,607 on reserve and 7,831 off reserve). The members of Peguis are of Saulteaux (Ojibway) and Maškēkowak (Swampy Cree) descent. The main reserve, Peguis
Peguis_First_Nation
Indian reserve in Saskatchewan, Canada
Saulteaux 159 is an Indian reserve of the Saulteaux First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is on the shores of both Jackfish and Murray Lakes, about
Saulteaux_159
Unincorporated urban centre in Manitoba, Canada
St. François Xavier is an unincorporated urban centre located in the Rural Municipality of St. François Xavier, Manitoba, Canada. It is located about 15 km
St._François_Xavier,_Manitoba
Saulteaux band government in Saskatchewan, Canada
The Kinistin Saulteaux Nation (Ojibwe: Gidishkoniganinaan) is a Saulteaux band government in Saskatchewan. Their reserve is 39 kilometres (24 mi) southeast
Kinistin_Saulteaux_Nation
Central Algonquian language of North America
east to west: Algonquin, Eastern Ojibwe, Ottawa (Odawa), Western Ojibwe (Saulteaux), Oji-Cree (Severn Ojibwe), Northwestern Ojibwe, and Southwestern Ojibwe
Ojibwe_language
Indigenous ethnic groups of the United States and Canada
region of Canada and the United States. They include the Ojibwe (including Saulteaux and Oji-Cree), Odawa, Potawatomi, Mississaugas, Nipissing, and Algonquin
Anishinaabe
Writing system
order is: a b c d e g (g̣) h (ḥ) i j k (ḳ) m n o p s t w y z The Cree-Saulteaux Roman system, also known as the Cree Standard Roman Orthography (Cree
Ojibwe_writing_systems
Native Canadian band governments
First Nations ethnicities in the province include the Cree, Assiniboine, Saulteaux, Lakota, Dene and Dakota. Historically, the Atsina and Blackfoot could
First_Nations_in_Saskatchewan
Previously unreleased material by Joni Mitchell
prominently features a polar bear, a visual allusion to the traditional Saulteaux name bestowed upon Mitchell by a childhood friend at her seventy-fifth
Joni_Mitchell_Archives
Canadian actress (born 1983)
sister of actresses Tamara Podemski and Jennifer Podemski, she is of mixed Saulteaux and Polish Jewish ancestry. Her other noted performances have included
Sarah_Podemski
Canadian actor
The Power of the Dog. Adam Beach was born in Ashern, Manitoba. He is Saulteaux Anishinaabe and has some Icelandic roots through his great-grandmother
Adam_Beach
Indigenous people of Eastern Canada
Algonquin Religion Midewiwin Related ethnic groups Anicinàpek (Nipissing, Ojibwa, Menominee, Mississaugas, Saulteaux, Odawa, Potawatomi, and Oji-Cree)
Algonquin_people
Indigenous people of North America
Plains Cree, were allied with the Assiniboine, the Metis Nation, and the Saulteaux in what was known as the "Iron Confederacy", which was a major force in
Cree
Saulteaux-Cree First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada
Pasqua First Nation (Cree: ᐸᐢᒁᐤ paskwâw) is a Saulteaux-Cree First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Their reserves include: Last Mountain Lake
Pasqua_First_Nation
Oji-Cree-Salteaux writer from Canada
jaye simpson (stylized in all lowercase) is an Oji-Cree-Saulteaux indigiqueer writer, poet, activist, and drag queen. simpson resides in Vancouver, Canada
Jaye_simpson
19th century community of the Métis people of Canada
fathers and Indigenous mothers, often Cree, Anishinaabekwe (notably often Saulteaux), Nakoda, amongst others. They were also known as "English halfbreeds
Anglo-Métis
List of Canadian actors/actresses who are First Nations, Métis or Inuit
Gerald Auger, Woodland Cree Lise-Yolande Awashish, Atikamekw Adam Beach, Saulteaux Tara Beagan, Nlakaʼpamux Tanaya Beatty, Awaetlatla Rykko Bellemare, Atikamekw
List of Indigenous Canadian actors
List_of_Indigenous_Canadian_actors
Indian reserve in Manitoba, Canada
Baaskaandibewi-ziibiing, meaning at the brokenhead River) is an Anishinaabe (Saulteaux/Ojibwa) First Nation located approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) northeast
Brokenhead_Ojibway_Nation
Indian reserve in Ontario, Canada
(formerly Lac La Croix First Nation) (Ojibwe: Negwaakwaani-zaaga'igan) is a Saulteaux First Nation band government who reside in the Rainy River District of
Gakijiwanong Anishinaabe Nation
Gakijiwanong_Anishinaabe_Nation
Canadian actress (born 1984)
British-Chinese ancestry through her father, as well as Red River Métis/Saulteaux–Cree from her mother, Therese Ducharme, an activist, performer and former
Jessica_Matten
2024 American sports drama film
Sampson-Craig (Pyramid Lake Paiute) as Bryson Badonie River Rayne Thomas (Saulteaux) as Tyson Yazzie Ernest Tsosie III (Diné) as Benny Begay Henry Wilson
Rez_Ball
Saulteaux First Nations band government in Canada
Ininī-otōškanink, "Man's Elbow") is a Saulteaux First Nations band government in Kamsack, Saskatchewan. This Saulteaux reserve is connected to the Keeseekoose
Cote_First_Nation
Canadian First Nations band
Kahkewistahaw First Nation (Cree: ᑳᐦ ᑮᐑᐢᑕᐦᐋᐤ kâh-kîwîstahâw) is a Saulteaux- and Cree-speaking First Nation in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. The name
Kahkewistahaw_First_Nation
Ceremony practiced by some Indigenous people in North America
quietly and in secret. Sun dance practitioners, such as the Plains Cree, Saulteaux, and Blackfoot, continued to hold sun dances throughout the persecution
Sun_Dance
First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada
Muskowekwan First Nation (Ojibwe: Mashkawigwaning) is a Saulteaux (Ojibway) First Nation who inhabit approximately 100 km northwest of Melville, Saskatchewan
Muskowekwan_First_Nation
Dialect of Insular Scots
Scottish English, Orcadian Scots, Norn, Scottish Gaelic, French, Cree, and Saulteaux Ojibwe. As of 2013,[update] Bungi is thought to have very few if any speakers
Orcadian_dialect
Indigenous people of the Northern Plains of the U.S. and Canada
Stoney (téhą nakóda or į́yąȟe wįcášta), the Cree and Woodland Cree, Saulteaux (called iʾášijabina), as well as Métis (sakná), and individual Iroquois
Assiniboine
First Nation in Saskatchewan, Canada
Zagime Anishinabek (formerly known as the Sakimay First Nation) are a Saulteaux band government in southern Saskatchewan, Canada. Their reserves include:
Zagime_Anishinabek
Topics referred to by the same term
(general) (1811–1892), American general Henry Prince (chief) (c. 1819–1899), Saulteaux Indian chief Prince Henry (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Henry_Prince
Indigenous Canadian model and advocate
Originally from Medicine Hat, Alberta, she is a member of the Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation. She is the cousin of Neil Stonechild, who was a victim of the
Shayla_Stonechild
First Nations organization in Saskatchewan, Canada
Wadena 1500 Saulteaux 390 233 acres George Gordon First Nation 8 km from Punnichy, 125 km NE of Regina 3106 (1100 on reserve) Cree and Saulteaux 86 145 square
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
Federation_of_Sovereign_Indigenous_Nations
2001 film by Helen Lee
Saulteaux actor Adam Beach was cast in the lead male role of Ben Crowchild.
The_Art_of_Woo
Native North American ethnic group
Algonquin Anishinaabe Algonquin Odawa Ojibwe Mississaugas Nipissing Oji-Cree Saulteaux Missiquoi Potawatomi Arapaho Beothuk Blackfoot Kainai Piegan Siksika Cheyenne
Algonquian_peoples
Provincial park in Manitoba, Canada
[citation needed] Another translation of Nopiming from the Anishinaabe (Saulteaux) language is "Entrance to the Wilderness". The area is mostly boreal forest
Nopiming_Provincial_Park
Indigenous peoples in Canadian province
List of Indian reserves in British Columbia Also include Cree, Nakoda, Saulteaux and Iroquois members Combination of 2 groups: Tsimshian (Kitasoo) and
First Nations in British Columbia
First_Nations_in_British_Columbia
Canadian First Nations artist and speaker
Erroll Kinistino (born 1951 or 1952) is a Canadian First Nations (Saulteaux) stage, radio, television and film actor, director, musician and public speaker
Erroll_Kinistino
Canadian actress (born 1977)
Tamara Podemski (born October 16, 1977) is a Canadian film and television actress and writer. She is known for her supporting role as Alison Trent in the
Tamara_Podemski
The Rolling River First Nation (Saulteaux)(Cree) (Saulteaux-Cree people) Ditipinêyâ-siibiing is a Saulteaux-Cree First Nations community in Manitoba,
Rolling_River_First_Nation
First Nations community
and surroundings is the traditional land use area for the Ojibwa (or Saulteaux) people. The area is served by Bloodvein River Airport. This area is a
Bloodvein_First_Nation
2021 Native American comedy-drama television series
and she is strongly affected by his death. Sarah Podemski (Muscowpetung Saulteaux descent) as Rita, Bear's mother. A devoted single parent, Rita works at
Reservation_Dogs
Place in Manitoba, Canada
19th century, the interlake region of Manitoba was inhabited by Ojibwa Saulteaux, but it is unclear if any of the groups lived in the immediate vicinity
St._Laurent,_Manitoba
Topics referred to by the same term
Orthodontic jaw wiring Western Ojibwa language, also known as Nakawēmowin, Saulteaux, and Plains Ojibwa, ISO 639-3 language code ojw This disambiguation page
OJW
Nicickousemenecaning First Nation and as the Red Gut First Nation, is a Saulteaux First Nation band government who inhabit the banks of Rainy Lake of the
Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nation
Nigigoonsiminikaaning_First_Nation
Town in Saskatchewan, Canada
(22 ft 8 in)). This town is the administrative office of the Kinistin Saulteaux Nation band government. English explorer Henry Kelsey passed through this
Tisdale,_Saskatchewan
Margo Gwendolyn Kane (born August 21, 1951) is a Cree-Saulteaux performing artist and writer known for her solo-voice or monodrama works Moonlodge and
Margo_Kane
Group of people who live in the Canadian province of Alberta
Chipewyan / Denésoliné, Plains Cree / Paskwāwiyiniwak, Sarcee / Tsuu T'ina, Saulteaux (Plains Ojibwa) / Nakawē, Slavey / Dene Tha', Stoney / Nakoda, and the
First_Nations_in_Alberta
Type of Native American tent
different structures. For more, see: Notes on the Eastern Cree and Northern Saulteaux, Volumes 9-10. By Alanson Skinner. The Trustee, 1911. p12+13. With the
Tipi
Native American religion
Anishinaabeg peoples, consisting of the Algonquin/Nipissing, Ojibwa/Chippewa/Saulteaux/Mississaugas, Odawa, Potawatomi and Oji-cree, located primarily in the
Wabunowin
Town in Saskatchewan, Canada
Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. It is the administrative headquarters of the Key Saulteaux First Nation band government. In the 2021 Census of Population conducted
Norquay,_Saskatchewan
include the: Abenaki Anishinaabe Algonquin Nipissing Ojibwa Mississaugas Saulteaux Odawa (Ottawa) Oji-cree Potawatomi Cree Innu Naskapi Beothuk (Newfoundland
List of First Nations peoples in Canada
List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada
Municipal district in Alberta, Canada
Assineau Chisholm Mills Decrene Hondo Kilsyth Mitsue Moose Portage Old Town Overlea Ranch Saulteaux Spurfield Tieland
Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124
Municipal_District_of_Lesser_Slave_River_No._124
Ojibwe trickster spirit often in the form of a rabbit
role, as does Wisakedjak among northern Algonquian peoples and for the Saulteaux in the Great Plains. The Lakota had a similar figure known as 'Iktomi
Nanabozho
First Nations radio network in Manitoba, Canada
hours of programming per-week in the English, Cree, Dene, Oji-Cree, and Saulteaux languages. At least 54 hours of programming per-week would be networked
NCI_FM
Language complex
the following are recognized, proceeding west to east: Western Ojibwe (Saulteaux), Southwestern Ojibwe (Chippewa), Northwestern Ojibwe, Severn Ojibwe (Oji-Cree)
Ojibwe_dialects
First Nation reserve in Ontario
Ne-azaadiikaang meaning "At a Point of Land Abundant with Poplars"), is a Saulteaux Ojibwe First Nation band government. The nation owns two reserves in the
Lac des Mille Lacs First Nation
Lac_des_Mille_Lacs_First_Nation
American anthropologist, archaeologist and businessman
Ceremonialism in the Northern Hemisphere (1926) The Role of Conjuring in Saulteaux Society (1942) Culture and Experience (1955) Ojibwa Ontology, Behavior
Alfred_Irving_Hallowell
First Nation in Manitoba, Canada
Pauingassi First Nation (Ojibwe: Bawingaasi) is an Anishinaabe (Saulteaux/Ojibwa) First Nation community located approximately 280 kilometres (170 mi)
Pauingassi_First_Nation
19th-century Cree chief
known as Black Powder), was a minor chief of a tribe of 80 Plains Cree-Saulteaux people who were deemed to be "true nomadic hunters". Little is known about
Big_Bear
Town in Saskatchewan, Canada
American descent. The town in Minnesota was in turn named after a Chippewa/Saulteaux Chief. In the 2011 Canada Census conducted by Statistics Canada, Wadena's
Wadena,_Saskatchewan
2023 Canadian science fiction film
western Manitoba and the lands that surround it." Thomas has Ojibwe and Saulteaux ancestry, while Katarina Ziervogel is a member of Sagkeeng First Nation
Finality_of_Dusk
Native Canadian soldier
1921. He was the son of Henry George Prince (1877-1944), a chief of the Saulteaux Peguis First Nation, and Arabella Louisa Chief (1883-1978), and was one
Tommy_Prince
Ojibwe First Nation in Saskatchewan
First Nation (Ojibwe: Gichi-ginoozhewaaning) is a First Nation of the Saulteaux branch of the Ojibwe nation. Fishing Lake First Nation are Anishinabek
Fishing_Lake_First_Nation
Canadian Roman Catholic bishop (1823–1894)
population were Catholics. He worked with a number of groups including the Saulteaux, Crees, Athabaskans and Chippeways. He was involved in the difficult years
Alexandre-Antonin_Taché
Treaty between First Nations and Canadian Crown
Treaty Five is a treaty between Queen Victoria and Saulteaux and Swampy Cree non-treaty band governments and peoples around Lake Winnipeg in the District
Treaty_5
First Nations tribe of Ontario, Canada
Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation is an Ojibwe or Ontario Saulteaux First Nation located in Kenora District, Ontario near Nestor Falls, Ontario. Together
Ojibways of Onigaming First Nation
Ojibways_of_Onigaming_First_Nation
Canadian politician
independent. Hailing from the Kinistin First Nation, Nippi-Albright is of Saulteaux and Cree ancestry and is a residential school survivor. She is the only
Betty_Nippi-Albright
Canadian (Cree) filmmaker and educator
name was Carrie Alaine Pinay. Her biological mother was a young single Saulteaux/Métis/Cree woman whose parents and grandparents, as well as Hubbard's
Tasha_Hubbard
Ojibwe dialect spoken in Ontario, Canada
Ojibwe (Saulteaux) dialect, but dialect survey research conducted in the 1980s and 1990s analyses it as a separate dialect closely related to Saulteaux Ojibwe
Border_Lakes_Ojibwe_dialect
Mythical being in Native American folklore
system of several Algonquian-speaking peoples, including the Ojibwe, the Saulteaux, the Cree, the Naskapi, and the Innu. Although descriptions can vary somewhat
Wendigo
Disease outbreak in the United States
survivors from different communities joined. As some communities such as the Saulteaux were able to take advantage of vaccination efforts by the HBC they also
1837 Great Plains smallpox epidemic
1837_Great_Plains_smallpox_epidemic
Nations who the French were in contact with first are from French (Sioux, Saulteaux, Iroquois, Nez Perce, Huron, Cheyenne, Algonquin). Many place names also
List of English words of French origin
List_of_English_words_of_French_origin
Hamlet in Alberta, Canada
“Osseepeem” (His Creek). The hamlet was subjected by Treaty No. 5 by the Saulteaux and Swampy Cree on September 20, 1875. In the 2021 Census of Population
Red_Earth_Creek
Award
(Greece) and Morissanda Kouyaté (Guinea) 2025: Brenda Reynolds (Fishing Lake Saulteaux First Nation, Canada) and Kennedy Odede (Kenya) List of awards for contributions
United Nations Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Prize
United_Nations_Nelson_Rolihlahla_Mandela_Prize
Province of Canada
North America, including members of the Sarcee, Niitsitapi, Atsina, Cree, Saulteaux, Assiniboine (Nakoda), and Sioux. The first known European to enter Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Stream in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Creek in order to improve access to the church. A battle between the Saulteaux and the Portage La Prairie Sioux was also fought between Sherbrook Street
Omand's_Creek
most known for competing in Canada's Drag Race Alex Janvier, Dene Suline-Saulteaux artist Chief William Jeffrey, Tsimshian hereditary chief, activist and
List_of_First_Nations_people
Object that spins or whirls
start the singing." Skinner, "'Notes on the Eastern Cree and Northern Saulteaux", p. 141: "Bull roarers of several kinds not only serve as amusements
Whirligig
Canadian journalist and playwright
Frances Koncan (born 1986) is an Saulteaux-Slovene journalist, theatre director, and playwright from Couchiching First Nation who lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Frances_Koncan
premiered in 2023. Thomas grew up in Winnipeg's North End. She is of Ojibwe/Saulteaux and Russian/Ukrainian heritage. She studied filmmaking at the University
Madison_Thomas
Former British colony in North America (1791–1841)
French-Canadian fur traders married First Nations women from the Cree, Ojibwa, or Saulteaux First Nations. The majority of these fur traders were Scottish and French
Upper_Canada
Canadian academic administrator
Canadian (Saulteaux) academic administrator serving as the tenth president of First Nations University of Canada since 2021. Ottmann is Saulteaux and a member
Jacqueline_Ottmann
Mixed Indigenous ethnic group of Canada and the US
Canada were usually Algonquin and Ojibwe, and in western Canada they were Saulteaux, Cree, Ojibwe, Nakoda, and Dakota/Lakota or of mixed descent from these
Métis
beliefs - The Anishinaabeg peoples (Algonquin/Nipissing, Ojibwa/Chippewa/Saulteaux/Mississaugas, Odawa, Potawatomi and Oji-Cree) Ho-Chunk mythology - A North
Mythologies of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Mythologies_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
1970 Outbreak of severe mercury poisoning amongst Ontario First Nations
Nations (then known as the "Whitedog Community of the Islington Band of Saulteaux") "sought compensation for loss of jobs and way of life. According to
1970 Minamata disease outbreak in Ontario
1970_Minamata_disease_outbreak_in_Ontario
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Shailee means style
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
One Friend
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fight, Defense
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Royal; Sweet; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
American, Australian
The Coming Moon; A Covering; Protection
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Newly Born
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Native American
Henna.
Boy/Male
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Confident
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Prouded Like a Moon
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