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Ojibwa - Summary - eHRAF World CulturesThe Midewiwin, practiced by most southern and central Ojibwa until Christianization and other forces diminished it, and undergoing a revival in the late 1900s, ...
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29 Midewiwin: Grand Medicine - University of Minnesota DuluthMidewiwin, or Grand Medicine, is a religious ceremony and doctoring work that gives life to Indians through respect for nature and using natural resources for ...Missing: Ojibwe | Show results with:Ojibwe
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History - Bad River TribeThe original religious society is known as Midewiwin or Grand Medicine Lodge. In modern times people may belong to the Midewiwin, one or more of the Big Drum ...
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Meaning of Midewin - Illinois State MuseumSep 1, 2011 · The name Midewin (also spelled Midewiwin and Medewiwin) is derived from the term for the Grand Medicine society of the Indians of the Great ...
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The Midewiwin of the Ojibwa | Project GutenbergBelow is a merged summary of the Midewiwin (Ojibwa Grand Medicine Society) that consolidates all information from the provided segments into a comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized key information into tables where appropriate (in CSV format within the text), while retaining narrative sections for context and qualitative details. This response avoids any thinking tokens beyond the input limit and focuses on factual integration.
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[PDF] Chippewa Customs - Smithsonian Institution... Midewiwin (Grand Medicine So- ciety) which are handed down from one ... migis, or white shells, which were " shot into the candidate " and into members ...
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jiisakaan (ni) | | the Ojibwe People's DictionaryWiigiwaaman (lodges). Language Help. About the Ojibwe ... Word Family. jiisakii vai s/he operates a shaking tent. (derived noun) jiisakaan ni a shaking tent ...Missing: lodge | Show results with:lodge
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[PDF] Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin.Midewiwin is an Ojibwa tradition rooted in their worldview, providing special powers and teaching about life, death, and the universe.Missing: Ojibwe | Show results with:Ojibwe
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Preserving the Sacred: Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa ...The Midewiwin is the traditional religious belief system central to the world view of Ojibwa in Canada and the US. It is...
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Bear's Journey and the Study of Ritual in ArchaeologyJan 20, 2017 · Specifically, the paper addresses the development and antiquity of the Midewiwin ritual, a ceremonial complex that is known historically ...
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Animate Earth, Settler Ruins: Mound Landscapes and Decolonial ...Seven mounds, conventionally dated to about 1000–1500 CE, sit enclosed within a state park and private lots (Jones 1982, 20–22; Payne 1994, 260–72; see also ...
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Historic Figures in Hopewell Archeology - National Park ServiceApr 10, 2015 · The profiles on this page represent the notable figures of modern archeology who dedicated their lives to uncovering the clues and teaching us about ...
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Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism, and the Art of ...The topics were of the authors' own choosing and reflected their scholarly interests, but the result was a useful collection of studies offering new insights, ...
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[PDF] Principles for the Intergenerational Preservation of Mino-BimaadiziwinSep 22, 2021 · without the language there is no Midewiwin, no Big Drum, and no Jiisikaan (Shake Tent Ceremony). ... Mino-bimaadiziwin, OJIBWE PEOPLE'S DICTIONARY ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the gender roles and complementarity in Midewiwin, combining all the information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I will use a table in CSV format to organize the key information, followed by a narrative summary that integrates additional details and quotes not easily captured in the table. Since no thinking tokens are allowed, I’ll focus on directly synthesizing the content without additional analysis or interpretation beyond what’s provided.
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[PDF] An Analysis of Traditional Ojibwe Civil Chief LeadershipThe stopping points of the Migis along the migration were Montreal, Niagara Falls, the ... Midewiwin or the Vision Quest” (Smith, 1973, p. 16). Mozojeed was a ...
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Midewiwin | The Canadian EncyclopediaNov 7, 2016 · Origin Story: The Creation of the Midewiwin. The Ojibwa tell stories about how Kitchi Manitou (also known as Great Spirit) created the Midewiwin ...The Midewiwin: What It Is and... · Origin Story: The Creation of...
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[PDF] The Prophecy of the Seven Fires of the Anishinaabe - CAIDThe First Prophet told the people that in the time of the. First Fire they would leave their homes by the sea and follow the sign of the megis. They were to.
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[PDF] THE SHAMAN OF LONG POINT - Ontario Archaeological SocietyThe first or initial degree is traditionally represented by the otter (Blessing 1977:80). A. Midewiwin origin legend states that live otters were the medicine ...
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3 Fires/Midewiwin Society - Saginaw Chippewa Indian TribeThe Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge welcomes all Anishinaabe of sincere heart , mind and spirit seeking spiritual truth/knowledge/healing.Missing: Ojibwe Odawa Potawatomi
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[PDF] Crow Wing Trail | Midewiwin Teaching LodgeThe Midewiwin Teaching Lodge is made out of saplings and may be built every four years. • The lodge size may vary from 60' – 140' long, 20' – 30' wide and ...Missing: Midewigaan | Show results with:Midewigaan
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Tom Chisel revives Midewiwin ceremony, once widespread among ...Sep 19, 2015 · The last time a Midewiwin lodge was set up in Lac Seul was during the 1950's, according to Chisel's father. Around that time government policy ...Missing: modern adaptations
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Midewiwin | Research Starters - EBSCOMidewiwin, also known as the Grand Medicine Society, is a significant Indigenous healing tradition and secret society rooted primarily in Ojibwa culture.
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Shaking Tent - The Canadian EncyclopediaShaking Tent rite was widespread among the Ojibwa, Innu (Montagnais-Naskapi), Cree, Penobscot and Abenaki and involved the shamanistic use of a special ...
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Ziibiwing- Home Page - Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe6650 E. Broadway • Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858. Phone: 989-775-4750 • Fax: 989-775-4770. Hours Of Operation · HOME · ABOUT US · ZIIBIWINGAbout us · Exhibits · Plan Your Visit · Mission StatementMissing: shaking tent
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Anishinabe - American Indian Health and Diet ProjectHe does and falls sick; there is a taboo against eating during the vision quest. He recovers and is again tempted but resists but then sees manoomin growing ...
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[PDF] Ogimaag - UNL Digital CommonsMidewiwin ceremonies united Anishinaabeg communities. The largest gatherings of the Anishinaabe year in the spring and fall in- cluded Midewiwin ceremonies.
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Life Stages | Milwaukee Public MuseumParents often gave their child a "namesake name," perhaps one they had dreamed, but it was not done ceremonially, and the name possessed no power. It was ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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[PDF] Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians - NWIC Blogssociety or midewiwin. The Ojibwe are probably the strictest disciples of ... sacred to them and must be secured with the proper mide ceremony. This ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Ojibwe | Milwaukee Public MuseumThe fur trade prospered in the Lake Superior region during Britain's tenure of control. The United States gained all lands south of the Great Lakes after the ...
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[PDF] Notice of Intent to Repatriate Cultural Items: Peabody Museum of ...Sep 17, 2021 · American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) ... Midewiwin ceremonies, as well as their importance to Mide practitioners in the ...
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[PDF] A Structural Analysis of Mide Song ScrollsNevertheless, the use of medicine bags, which are clearly associated with Mide ceremonies by Hoffman (1891:220) and Blessing (1977:81), was doc- umented among ...
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JAIC 2005, Volume 44, Number 3, Article 5 (pp. 203 to 215)Birch bark scrolls are primarily associated with the Midewiwin or Grand Medicine Society of the Anishinaabe. Pictographs are incised on the bark and are not ...
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[PDF] TRADITIONAL OJIBWAY RESOURCES IN THE WESTERN GREAT ...pictography on birch bark scrolls, the content of this instruction was carefully guarded from the general ... Often a mineral substance was used to set the color ...
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The Sacred Scrolls of the Southern Ojibway. Selwyn Dewdney - 1976The Sacred Scrolls of the Southern Ojibway. Selwyn Dewdney. Christopher Vecsey,. Christopher Vecsey. Northwestern University.Missing: summary scholarly
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'Things can come home again': Sacred birch bark scroll to return to ...May 18, 2021 · This scroll will be returned to the White Earth Nation after being held privately for decades. Experts say it's a small success in what is a constant struggle ...Missing: Midewiwin | Show results with:Midewiwin
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Anishinaabe community buys back birchbark scrolls at auction - CBCFeb 8, 2024 · It cost the Bay Mills Indian Community a substantial sum to buy back birchbark scrolls from a private collector but they are being returned to the Anishinaabe ...Missing: Midewiwin | Show results with:Midewiwin
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Repatriation of Indigenous Sacred Bundles: KímmapiiyipitssiniSep 23, 2022 · Perhaps along with the return of medicine bundles to their people, museums could get permission from indigenous communities to hold replicas.
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(PDF) A Structural Analysis of Midewiwin Chants - Academia.edu249 identifiable Ojibwa words were used in 7 Midewiwin chants, revealing unique linguistic patterns. Chants encode complex relationships with nature, ...<|separator|>
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Midewiwin### Summary of Midewiwin: Transmission Methods and Preservation
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The Midewiwin Society Today - AnishinaabeDec 18, 2010 · The Midewiwin lodge was where we prayed. It was where our children and our people were educated through traditional teachings. It is where we ...Missing: Jiisakiiwigaan rattling