Is Anishinaabe the same as 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.

Where is the White Earth Band of Ojibwe?

northwestern Minnesota
The White Earth Nation or White Earth Band of Ojibwe (Ojibwe: Gaa-waabaabiganikaag Anishinaabeg, lit. ‘People from where there is an abundance of white clay’) is a Native American band located in northwestern Minnesota. The band’s land base is the White Earth Indian Reservation.

What clan is White Earth?

The reservation’s land area is 1,093 sq mi (2,831 km²), and its population was 9,192 as of the 2000 U.S. census. The White Earth Indian Reservation is one of six bands that make up the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, their governing body for major administrative needs.

Did the Anishinabe use consensus?

Each clan had a responsibility to two other clans, and major decisions required a consensus of all clans.

What is the poorest Indian reservation in Minnesota?

Per capita income is lower at Red Lake than on any other reservation in the state. It was estimated at US$8,372 in 1999, according to the Northwest Area Foundation. Approximately 40% of residents live below the poverty line.

How big is the White Earth Reservation?

829,440 acres
The White Earth Reservation contains 829,440 acres and is located in the northwestern Minnesota. It encompasses all of Mahnomen County and portions of Becker, and Clearwater Counties.

Is there an Ojibwe reservation?

Seki, Sr. The Red Lake Indian Reservation (Ojibwe: Miskwaagamiiwi-zaaga’igan) covers 1,259 sq mi (3,260 km2; 806,000 acres) in parts of nine counties in northwestern Minnesota, United States. Home to the federally recognized Red Lake Band of Chippewa, it is unique as the only “closed reservation” in Minnesota.

What happened to the Chippewa tribe?

During the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 the Chippewa again found themselves on the losing end when they allied themselves with the British. After the British were driven out of the United States the Chippewa were forced to Minnesota and eventually pushed onto a reservation. What is this?