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Anishnaabe

Anishnabe- word meaning "original people" in the anishnabek language.

Used to refer to the: ojibwe, ottawa, and pottawatomi people
Souix boy 1- Hey I heard some of thoes anishnabe get casino money
Souix boy2- Yeah i heard that too.
Souix boy 1- We should go to their Pow Wow's and try to get us an anishnaabe girl.
Souix boy 2- Yep, money sure is getting tight around here
Anishnaabe by Ottawatomi March 29, 2019
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Anishinaabe

Anishinaabe (also spelled Anishinabe, Anishinaabeg) is a word used by several Indigenous peoples of North America — including the Ojibwe, Odawa, Algonquin, and some other related groups — to refer to themselves.
The Anishinaabe people have rich storytelling traditions and a deep connection to the land.
Anishinaabe by 10+ letter nonsense November 21, 2025
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Anishinaabe

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the Anishinaabe Nation.
You know, our neighbors for the that 14,000 years, the Anishinaabe, mabey you've heard of them.
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Boys who enjoy yaoi (a genre in Japan that contains sexual and/or romantic relations between two men); literally translates to "rotten boy"; corresponding female : fujoshi
Alex blatantly displayed his fudanshi side to his friends.
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