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  2. A-na-cam-e-gish-ca (Aanakamigishkaang / "[Traces of] Foot Prints [upon the Ground]"), Rainy Lake Ojibwe chief, painted by Charles Bird King during the 1826 Treaty of Fond du Lac & published in History of the Indian Tribes of North America.

  3. Grand Portage National Monument - Wikipedia

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    Canoe Manned by Voyageurs Passing a Waterfall (Ontario) painted by Frances Anne Hopkins in 1869. British operations in Grand Portage came under pressure after the signing of the Jay Treaty in 1795, the finalization of western portion of the U.S./Canada border in 1818, and gradual settlement of the Minnesota Territory by U.S. settlers.

  4. Ojibwe - Wikipedia

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    The many complex pictures on the sacred scrolls communicate much historical, geometrical, and mathematical knowledge, as well as images from their spiritual pantheon. The use of petroforms , petroglyphs , and pictographs has been common throughout the Ojibwe traditional territories.

  5. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Sha-có-pay, (The Six ...

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    The man in the Catlin painting also has an Ojibwe wife and was painted far from Minnesota at Fort Union in North Dakota along the Montana border. I have already nominated two other Catlin paintings that now have feature status and believe this one to be of equal quality. The remaining images by Catlin on this site are too small for feature quality.

  6. Underwater panther - Wikipedia

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    Underwater Panther, George Gustav Heye Center, National Museum of the American Indian An underwater panther, called Mishipeshu (in Ojibwe syllabics: ᒥᔑᐯᔓ) or Mishibijiw (in syllabics: ᒥᔑᐱᒋᐤ) in Ojibwe (IPA: [mɪʃʃɪbɪʑɪw]), is one of the most important of several mythical water beings among many Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands and Great Lakes region ...

  7. Why Voyageurs National Park in Minnesota is a hidden ... - AOL

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    Voyageurs National Park is located in Northern Minnesota, almost to Canada. It’s about four-and-a-half hours away from the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-Saint Paul by car.

  8. Couchiching First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Couchiching First Nation (Ojibwe: Gojijiing Anishinaabeg) is a Saulteaux First Nation band government in the Canadian province of Ontario, who live on the Couchiching 16A and Agency 1 reserves in the Rainy River District near Fort Frances.

  9. Kabetogama Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kabetogama Lake or Lake Kabetogama (/ ˌ k æ b ə ˈ t oʊ ɡ ə m ə / KAB-ə-TOH-gə-mə) [1] is a clear lake in northern St. Louis County, Minnesota.This body of water lies within Voyageurs National Park, and with a surface area of 25,760 acres (104 km 2), it is one of the state's 10 largest inland lakes.