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Ojibway

American  
[oh-jib-wey] / oʊˈdʒɪb weɪ /

noun

plural

Ojibways,

plural

Ojibway
  1. Ojibwe.


Etymology

Origin of Ojibway

See Ojibwe ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Curve Lake, an Ojibway First Nation that was pivotal in bringing the civil suit to the federal court, is about 20 miles north of Peterborough, Ontario, a city of over 82,000 residents.

From New York Times

The new law authorizes the state to sell the Ojibway prison to a private owner or other units of government.

From Washington Times

The couple married in an eight-person event on May 7, at Ojibway Island, a park on an island in the Saginaw River.

From New York Times

Ontario Power Generation abandoned its 15-year campaign to permanently store the waste in a deep underground chamber in Ontario after members of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation voted overwhelmingly last week to reject it.

From Seattle Times

Ontario Power Generation abandoned its 15-year campaign to permanently store the waste in a deep underground chamber in Ontario after members of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation voted overwhelmingly last week to reject it.

From Washington Times