What does Baamaapii mean?

later, after a while, eventually.
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How do you say hello in anishinaabe?

“Aaniin” (or “Aanii” in Odawa and some nearby communities) is often used as a greeting. In this instance, it essentially means “how” (e.g., short for “how are you” / “how is your life going”).
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What is I love you in Ojibwe?

Boozhoo Nanaboozhoo: Gizaagi'in is I Love You in Ojibwe.
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How do you say aunt in Ojibwe?

There is no simple independent word for this relative. A personal prefix goes with a dependent noun stem /=zigos-/ aunt (cross-aunt: father's sister) to make a full word: nizigos, inzigos, nzigos my aunt (cross-aunt) (1s-3s) gizigos your aunt (cross-aunt) (2s-3s)
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How do you say white guy in Ojibwe?

waabishkiiwed (na-v) | The Ojibwe People's Dictionary.
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What is my name in Ojibwe?

My name is (your name)- Niin (your name) nindizhinikaaz.
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What is hello in Ojibwe?

Anishinaabemowin / ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᒧᐎᓐ (Ojibwe) Welcome. Hello (General greeting) Aniin (inf) Bozhoo (frm)
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How do you say wife in Ojibwe?

niwiiw (nad) | The Ojibwe People's Dictionary.
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What does Bamapii mean in Ojibwe?

later, after a while, eventually.
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How do you say dad in Ojibwe?

oosan h/ father. [MN] oosan h/ father/fathers (3s-3') [BL] oosan h/ father (3s-3's) [BL] oosa' h/ fathers (3s-3'p)Some basic forms of.
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Is Ojibwe the same as Anishinaabe?

It is important to remember that Anishinaabe is not a synonym for Ojibwe. Anishinaabe is the Ojibwe spelling of the term. Other First Nations have different spellings. For example, the Odawa tend to use Nishnaabe while the Potawatomi use Neshnabé.
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What did the Anishinabe believe?

In Anishinaabe traditional belief, everything in the environment is interconnected and has important relationships with the things around it. Non-humans, and ecosystems are viewed as having great worth and importance, in addition to humans.
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What is the Anishinabe tribe known for?

Yes--the Anishinabe Indian tribes were well-known for their birchbark canoes. Canoeing is still popular in many Anishinabe nations today, though few people handcraft their own canoe from birch bark anymore.
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Are Ojibwe and Cree the same?

The Oji-Cree people are descended from historical intermarriage between the Ojibwa and Cree cultures, but are generally considered a nation distinct from either of their ancestral groups.
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Who were the Ojibwe tribe?

Ojibwa, also spelled Ojibwe or Ojibway, also called Chippewa, self-name Anishinaabe, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe who lived in what are now Ontario and Manitoba, Can., and Minnesota and North Dakota, U.S., from Lake Huron westward onto the Plains.
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How do you say Sage in Ojibwe?

James Vukelich - Ojibwe Word of the Day Bashkodejiibik. ᐸᔥᑯᑌᒌᐱᒃ᙮ 'Sage.
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How do you say Wolf in Ojibwe?

In the Ojibwe language, our word for wolf is “Ma'iingan – The one put here by that All Loving Spirit to show us the way.” This is not so much a translation as it is a description of the one we are talking about.
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How do you say Merry Christmas in Ojibwe?

Merry Christmas in Ojibwe.
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What did Ojibwe eat?

They grew beans, squash, corn and potatoes and foraged for blueberries, blackberries, choke cherries, raspberries, gooseberries and huckleberries. During the summer game animals like deer, beaver, moose, goose, duck, rabbits and bear were hunted.
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What does Aanii Boozhoo mean?

Aanii, which translates closest to “hi” Boozhoo is an expression of commonality; it is said to those with whom you may share a cultural background and know the same stories. Boozhoo does not come from the French “bonjour,” contrary to assumptions. It comes from a character named Wena Boozhoo, a spirit of bad weather.
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How do you say dog in Ojibwe?

Boozhoo Nana Boozhoo: The Ojibwe Word for Dog and Breaking the Rez Dog Stereotype | KAXE.
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