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!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 16
!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 42
!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 33
!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 2-3: hereditary
chieftain appointed by the Canadian
government.
!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 7
Great Grandparent and Great Grandchild, regardless of line and sex.
ndani'ko'sbidjigan (-ninabani.k)
our link
plural
!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 9
"Husband's father's sister"
!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 9
"Husband's mother's brother"
!SOUR: Ruth Landes. Ojibwa Sociology. Columbia, 1937. p. 124
p. 126. [Bob Moje] ... went to his mother's people at Red Lake. There are
tcisakis
there....