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    Nanabozho - Wikipedia

    Nanabozho (in syllabics: ᓇᓇᐳᔓ, [nɐˌnɐbʊˈʒʊ]), also known as Nanabush, is a spirit in Anishinaabe aadizookaan (traditional storytelling), particularly among the Ojibwe. Nanabozho figures prominently in their storytelling, including the story of the world's creation. Nanabozho is the Ojibwe trickster figure and culture … See more

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    As a trickster figure, it is often Nanabozho’s goal to create problems, which often highlight the struggles many Native people experience. According … See more

    Nanabozho is one of four sons from what some historical and religious scholars have interpreted as spirits of directions. He has a human mother, and E … See more

    Among the eastern Algonquian peoples located north of the Abenaki areas, a similar character to Nanabozho existed called Tcakabesh in the Algonquin language, Chikapash among the eastern James Bay Crees, Chaakaapaas by the Naskapi, … See more

    The Nanabozho name varies in the Ojibwe language depending on whether it is presented with a first-person prefix n- (i.e. Nanabozho), third-person prefix w- (i.e. Wanabozho), or null-person prefix m- (i.e. Manabozho); the "Manabozho" form of the name is most … See more

    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem The Song of Hiawatha (1855) is adapted from several Nanabozho stories, along with Longfellow's own inventions. However, the poem has little to do with the historical or legendary Hiawatha.
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    1. ^ "Nanabozho (Nanabush, Nanabosho, Wenebojo, Nanapush, Manabus)". www.native-languages.org. Archived from the original on 28 March 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2013.
    2. ^ "Nanabozho (Nanabush, Nanabosho, Wenebojo, Nanapush, Manabus)". … See more

     
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    WEBFeb 19, 2017 · Those things have to do with culture and language, with our history. It was Nanaboozhoos older brother, Maudjeekawis, who inspired the Ojibwe to write their history on birchbark scrolls, draw petroglyphs on …

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