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> <channel><title>Comments on: Thursday panel wants Chippewa nickname changed</title> <atom:link href="http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/</link> <description>Your 24-hour news source for Central Michigan University</description> <lastBuildDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 18:54:31 +0000</lastBuildDate> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2</generator> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>By: Justin</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-11348</link> <dc:creator>Justin</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:20:51 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-11348</guid> <description>So, I&#039;m currently a graduate student at the University of Illinois, and an alumnus of Central Michigan University.  I am also a Sault St. Marie Chippewa Tribe member.  In the unique situation that I am in, I have seen firsthand the terrible way in which the University of Illinois&#039;s mascot Chief Illiniwek was portrayed.  I have also seen the way that CMU has kept honor to the tribe.  I do understand the frustrations of some, but CMU has done much for the tribe, and the tribe has done much for the university.  With a spot for an annual powwow, a place for the cultural learning, and a place to even learn Ojibwe, CMU has been exemplary in how to handle Native American issues.  For that matter, unlike many of the other Native American mascot sports teams, CMU doesn&#039;t even have a mascot.  That in and of itself shows the respect CMU has for its neighboring nation.  I found much pride in being a Chippewa and a CMU Chippewa during my time at CMU.  I do not believe that the Chippewa nickname should be removed.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I&#8217;m currently a graduate student at the University of Illinois, and an alumnus of Central Michigan University.  I am also a Sault St. Marie Chippewa Tribe member.  In the unique situation that I am in, I have seen firsthand the terrible way in which the University of Illinois&#8217;s mascot Chief Illiniwek was portrayed.  I have also seen the way that CMU has kept honor to the tribe.  I do understand the frustrations of some, but CMU has done much for the tribe, and the tribe has done much for the university.  With a spot for an annual powwow, a place for the cultural learning, and a place to even learn Ojibwe, CMU has been exemplary in how to handle Native American issues.  For that matter, unlike many of the other Native American mascot sports teams, CMU doesn&#8217;t even have a mascot.  That in and of itself shows the respect CMU has for its neighboring nation.  I found much pride in being a Chippewa and a CMU Chippewa during my time at CMU.  I do not believe that the Chippewa nickname should be removed.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Bill</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-10693</link> <dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 06:02:02 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-10693</guid> <description>I&#039;m of Irish heritage..Notre Dame doesn&#039;t offend me.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m of Irish heritage..Notre Dame doesn&#8217;t offend me.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Matt</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-7895</link> <dc:creator>Matt</dc:creator> <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 20:35:41 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-7895</guid> <description>David C: you are correct the tribe as a whole is in support of the Chippewa nickname, however there appear to be a few members of the tribe who disagree with this choice.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David C: you are correct the tribe as a whole is in support of the Chippewa nickname, however there appear to be a few members of the tribe who disagree with this choice.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Hunter Genia</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-6420</link> <dc:creator>Hunter Genia</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 17:07:26 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-6420</guid> <description>What an opportunity to focus on bringing the tribal community and the University together to dialogue on some meaningful conversations.  A month in November to celebrate Native American Heritage Month and an annual pow wow doesn&#039;t make the university faculty and their student body culturally competent, especially when only 1% of both attend them.  So how about we focus on solutions that could impact the whole Mt. Pleasant community in a very positive way.  Sign me up if you really are about education and making the World a better place!!!!</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What an opportunity to focus on bringing the tribal community and the University together to dialogue on some meaningful conversations.  A month in November to celebrate Native American Heritage Month and an annual pow wow doesn&#8217;t make the university faculty and their student body culturally competent, especially when only 1% of both attend them.  So how about we focus on solutions that could impact the whole Mt. Pleasant community in a very positive way.  Sign me up if you really are about education and making the World a better place!!!!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Karen S.</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-5418</link> <dc:creator>Karen S.</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:16:26 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-5418</guid> <description>List Of Organizations Endorsing Retirement Of Native American Mascots
Advocates for American Indian Children (California)
American Anthropological Association
American Counseling Association
American Indian Cultural Resource Center (Virginia)
American Indian Language and Culture Board
American Indian Mental Health Association (Minnesota)
American Indian Movement
American Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center of San Bernardino County
American Indian Student Services at Ohio State University
American Jewish Committee
APA-American Psychological Association
Asian -American Journalist Association
Associated Students Council of San Diego State University
Association of American Indian Affairs
Association for Education in Journalism &amp; Mass Communication
BRIDGES – Building Roads Into Diverse Groups Empowering Students
Buncombe County Native American Intertribal Association (North Carolina)
Calvert Investment Group
Center for Artistic Revolution
Center for the Study of Sports in Society
Cincinnati Zapitista Coalition
COLOR – Community One Love One Race
Commission on Catholic Community Action
Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance
Committee to End Cultural Genocide (St. Cloud University)
Concerned American Indian Parents (Minnesota)
Council for Indigenous North Americans (University of Southern Maine)
Council of the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)
Eagle and Condor Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance
Find Another Name
Fontana Native American Indian Center, Inc.
Georgia House of Representatives (Resolution drafted but not passed)
Governor’s Interstate Indian Council
Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission
Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council
HONOR – Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights
Hutchinson Human Relations Commission
Illinois Native American Bar Association
Illinois State University Student Government Association
INMED – Indians Into Medicine Tribal Board
Inter-Ethnic Children’s Council (Los Angeles)
Inter-Faith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)
Iowa Civil Rights Commision
Juaneno Band of Mission Indians
Kansas Association for Native American Education
Latino Children’s Action Council
Los Angeles Consolidated School District Board of Education
Mankato State University
Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs
Mascot Abuse San Francisco Bay Area
Medicine Wheel Inter-Tribal Association (Louisiana)
Menominee Tribe of Indians (Wisconsin)
Michigan Civil Rights Commission
Michigan Education Association (MEA)
Michigan State Board of Education
Minnesota Indian Education Association
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board
Minnesota State Board of Education
Modern Language Association
Morning Star Institute
N.A.A.C.P.-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Association of Black Journalist
National Association of Hispanic Journalist
National Coalition on Racism in Sports and Media
National Conference for Community and Justice
National Congress of American Indians
National Education Association (NEA)
National Indian Education Association (NIEA)
Native American Caucus of the California Democratic Party
Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio
Native American Journalists Association
NCAA- National Collegiate Athletic Association
NCAA- Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee
Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs
New Hampshire State Board of Education
New York State Board of Education
North Carolina Commission on Indian Affairs
North Carolina Governor’s Interstate Council
North Dakota Indian Education Association
North Dakota State University Student Senate
Office of Native American Ministry, Diocese of Grand Rapids
Ohio Center for Native American Affairs
Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin
Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.
Progressive Resource/Action Cooperative
Rainbow Coalition
RAAINL- Religious Americans Against “Indian” Nicknames and Logos
San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Native American Community Council
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
SMART-Students Making All Races Tolerant
Society of Indian Psychologists of the Americas
Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas
South Dakota State University
Southern California Indian Center
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Southern Poverty Law Center
SPAN – Student Political Action Network
St. Cloud State University – American Indian Center
STAR-Students and Teachers Against Racism
Tennessee Chapter of the National Coalition for the Preservation of Indigenous Cultures
Tennessee Native Veterans Society
Unified Coalition for American Indian Concerns (Virginia)
Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations
United Church of Christ
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma
United Methodist Church
United States Census Bureau
United States Commission on Civil Rights
UNITY- (National Association of Black, Hispanic, Asian &amp; Native American Journalists)
University of Illinois – (College of Medicine, History Dept., Anthropology and other units)
University of Minnesota – Duluth
University of Minnesota – Minneapolis
University of North Dakota – (21 Related programs with statements or resolutions)
University of North Dakota – Student Senate, University Council
University of North Dakota – Executive Committee of the Women Studies Program
University of North Dakota – Native American Law Students
University of North Dakota – Native Media Center
University of North Dakota – School of Law Faculty Executive Committee
University of North Dakota – Social Work and Rehabilitation and Human Services
University of Wisconsin – Madison
Washington State Department of Public Education
Western North Carolina Citizens for an End to Institutional Bigotry
Wisconsin Council of Churches (13 Christian denominations)
Wisconsin Department of Public Education
Wisconsin Education Association Council
Wisconsin Indian Education Association
WIEA “Indian” Mascot and Logo Task Force (Wisconsin)
Wisconsin State Human Relations Association
Youth “Indian” Mascot and Logo Task Force (Wisconsin)This list compiled by Jim Farrar, 1-14-06.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>List Of Organizations Endorsing Retirement Of Native American Mascots</p><p>Advocates for American Indian Children (California)<br
/> American Anthropological Association<br
/> American Counseling Association<br
/> American Indian Cultural Resource Center (Virginia)<br
/> American Indian Language and Culture Board<br
/> American Indian Mental Health Association (Minnesota)<br
/> American Indian Movement<br
/> American Indian Opportunities Industrialization Center of San Bernardino County<br
/> American Indian Student Services at Ohio State University<br
/> American Jewish Committee<br
/> APA-American Psychological Association<br
/> Asian -American Journalist Association<br
/> Associated Students Council of San Diego State University<br
/> Association of American Indian Affairs<br
/> Association for Education in Journalism &amp; Mass Communication<br
/> BRIDGES – Building Roads Into Diverse Groups Empowering Students<br
/> Buncombe County Native American Intertribal Association (North Carolina)<br
/> Calvert Investment Group<br
/> Center for Artistic Revolution<br
/> Center for the Study of Sports in Society<br
/> Cincinnati Zapitista Coalition<br
/> COLOR – Community One Love One Race<br
/> Commission on Catholic Community Action<br
/> Committee of 500 Years of Dignity and Resistance<br
/> Committee to End Cultural Genocide (St. Cloud University)<br
/> Concerned American Indian Parents (Minnesota)<br
/> Council for Indigenous North Americans (University of Southern Maine)<br
/> Council of the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.)<br
/> Eagle and Condor Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance<br
/> Find Another Name<br
/> Fontana Native American Indian Center, Inc.<br
/> Georgia House of Representatives (Resolution drafted but not passed)<br
/> Governor’s Interstate Indian Council<br
/> Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission<br
/> Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council<br
/> HONOR – Honor Our Neighbors Origins and Rights<br
/> Hutchinson Human Relations Commission<br
/> Illinois Native American Bar Association<br
/> Illinois State University Student Government Association<br
/> INMED – Indians Into Medicine Tribal Board<br
/> Inter-Ethnic Children’s Council (Los Angeles)<br
/> Inter-Faith Center on Corporate Responsibility (ICCR)<br
/> Iowa Civil Rights Commision<br
/> Juaneno Band of Mission Indians<br
/> Kansas Association for Native American Education<br
/> Latino Children’s Action Council<br
/> Los Angeles Consolidated School District Board of Education<br
/> Mankato State University<br
/> Maryland Commission on Indian Affairs<br
/> Mascot Abuse San Francisco Bay Area<br
/> Medicine Wheel Inter-Tribal Association (Louisiana)<br
/> Menominee Tribe of Indians (Wisconsin)<br
/> Michigan Civil Rights Commission<br
/> Michigan Education Association (MEA)<br
/> Michigan State Board of Education<br
/> Minnesota Indian Education Association<br
/> Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board<br
/> Minnesota State Board of Education<br
/> Modern Language Association<br
/> Morning Star Institute<br
/> N.A.A.C.P.-National Association for the Advancement of Colored People<br
/> National Association of Black Journalist<br
/> National Association of Hispanic Journalist<br
/> National Coalition on Racism in Sports and Media<br
/> National Conference for Community and Justice<br
/> National Congress of American Indians<br
/> National Education Association (NEA)<br
/> National Indian Education Association (NIEA)<br
/> Native American Caucus of the California Democratic Party<br
/> Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio<br
/> Native American Journalists Association<br
/> NCAA- National Collegiate Athletic Association<br
/> NCAA- Minority Opportunities and Interests Committee<br
/> Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs<br
/> New Hampshire State Board of Education<br
/> New York State Board of Education<br
/> North Carolina Commission on Indian Affairs<br
/> North Carolina Governor’s Interstate Council<br
/> North Dakota Indian Education Association<br
/> North Dakota State University Student Senate<br
/> Office of Native American Ministry, Diocese of Grand Rapids<br
/> Ohio Center for Native American Affairs<br
/> Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin<br
/> Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.<br
/> Progressive Resource/Action Cooperative<br
/> Rainbow Coalition<br
/> RAAINL- Religious Americans Against “Indian” Nicknames and Logos<br
/> San Bernardino/Riverside Counties Native American Community Council<br
/> Seminole Nation of Oklahoma<br
/> SMART-Students Making All Races Tolerant<br
/> Society of Indian Psychologists of the Americas<br
/> Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas<br
/> South Dakota State University<br
/> Southern California Indian Center<br
/> Southern Christian Leadership Conference<br
/> Southern Poverty Law Center<br
/> SPAN – Student Political Action Network<br
/> St. Cloud State University – American Indian Center<br
/> STAR-Students and Teachers Against Racism<br
/> Tennessee Chapter of the National Coalition for the Preservation of Indigenous Cultures<br
/> Tennessee Native Veterans Society<br
/> Unified Coalition for American Indian Concerns (Virginia)<br
/> Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations<br
/> United Church of Christ<br
/> United Indian Nations of Oklahoma<br
/> United Methodist Church<br
/> United States Census Bureau<br
/> United States Commission on Civil Rights<br
/> UNITY- (National Association of Black, Hispanic, Asian &amp; Native American Journalists)<br
/> University of Illinois – (College of Medicine, History Dept., Anthropology and other units)<br
/> University of Minnesota – Duluth<br
/> University of Minnesota – Minneapolis<br
/> University of North Dakota – (21 Related programs with statements or resolutions)<br
/> University of North Dakota – Student Senate, University Council<br
/> University of North Dakota – Executive Committee of the Women Studies Program<br
/> University of North Dakota – Native American Law Students<br
/> University of North Dakota – Native Media Center<br
/> University of North Dakota – School of Law Faculty Executive Committee<br
/> University of North Dakota – Social Work and Rehabilitation and Human Services<br
/> University of Wisconsin – Madison<br
/> Washington State Department of Public Education<br
/> Western North Carolina Citizens for an End to Institutional Bigotry<br
/> Wisconsin Council of Churches (13 Christian denominations)<br
/> Wisconsin Department of Public Education<br
/> Wisconsin Education Association Council<br
/> Wisconsin Indian Education Association<br
/> WIEA “Indian” Mascot and Logo Task Force (Wisconsin)<br
/> Wisconsin State Human Relations Association<br
/> Youth “Indian” Mascot and Logo Task Force (Wisconsin)</p><p>This list compiled by Jim Farrar, 1-14-06.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Don Wiliams</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-5343</link> <dc:creator>Don Wiliams</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 22:53:21 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-5343</guid> <description>The NCAA has allowed use of tribe names with the approval of the given tribes. With that, shouldn&#039;t the use of the name Chippewa be determined by the members of the various Chippewa tribes in the state of Michigan?The tact with which a university gas a large bearing upon the trical approval of the use of name, logo, and mascot. The difficulty with the University of Illinois using Chief Illiniwek is that the University&#039;s mascot was a non-Illini prancing around in Lakota regalia in a performance that had no resemblance of cultural authenticity. That made the using the mascot insulting.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The NCAA has allowed use of tribe names with the approval of the given tribes. With that, shouldn&#8217;t the use of the name Chippewa be determined by the members of the various Chippewa tribes in the state of Michigan?</p><p>The tact with which a university gas a large bearing upon the trical approval of the use of name, logo, and mascot. The difficulty with the University of Illinois using Chief Illiniwek is that the University&#8217;s mascot was a non-Illini prancing around in Lakota regalia in a performance that had no resemblance of cultural authenticity. That made the using the mascot insulting.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: proud student</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-5216</link> <dc:creator>proud student</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 03:36:22 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-5216</guid> <description>As a student of CMU I uphold the Chippewa name with honor and pride.  It is who we are.  Our school songs perfectly summarize what we are all about: &quot;Hail to the Chippewa&quot; and &quot;precious emblem of our lives supreme, ever symbolizing truth and knowledge, in glorified esteem.&quot;  We are what we make of ourselves, and as long as we can continue to uplift the Chippewa name (as we are constantly trying to do), we should be able to keep our school name.Hail to the Chippewa- we support you with all our heart.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a student of CMU I uphold the Chippewa name with honor and pride.  It is who we are.  Our school songs perfectly summarize what we are all about: &#8220;Hail to the Chippewa&#8221; and &#8220;precious emblem of our lives supreme, ever symbolizing truth and knowledge, in glorified esteem.&#8221;  We are what we make of ourselves, and as long as we can continue to uplift the Chippewa name (as we are constantly trying to do), we should be able to keep our school name.</p><p>Hail to the Chippewa- we support you with all our heart.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: B Ohbahma</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-5097</link> <dc:creator>B Ohbahma</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:16:29 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-5097</guid> <description>People nowadays love to milk the golden goose and when they finally kill it, it takes them a while to figure out what they have done.  9 out of 10 people in the US have never wven heard of the Chippewa name much less understand what it is.  Do you ever see how many sports teams fans play us from outside the MAC or in the private hiring sector and ask what the heck a chippewa is.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People nowadays love to milk the golden goose and when they finally kill it, it takes them a while to figure out what they have done.  9 out of 10 people in the US have never wven heard of the Chippewa name much less understand what it is.  Do you ever see how many sports teams fans play us from outside the MAC or in the private hiring sector and ask what the heck a chippewa is.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Jon</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-5095</link> <dc:creator>Jon</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 16:58:27 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-5095</guid> <description>This is absolutley rediculous.  Who ever headed up this idea of changing the nickname is rediculous.  There are plenty of other schools with these types of nicknames, like spartans, the fighing irish, the FSU Seminoles, who play a war chant.  If it wasnt for the name chippewa nobody would even care what reservation was to the east of this campus.  They should be proud to have such an honor of a University embracing their culture.IF YOU ARE OFFENDED  may you should find another school.Everything is racist now a days to these arrogant people, who are on that committee, need to find a better way to spen their time.
I am proud to be a CHIPPEWA and proud that such a tribe like the chippewas embrace us like their own.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is absolutley rediculous.  Who ever headed up this idea of changing the nickname is rediculous.  There are plenty of other schools with these types of nicknames, like spartans, the fighing irish, the FSU Seminoles, who play a war chant.  If it wasnt for the name chippewa nobody would even care what reservation was to the east of this campus.  They should be proud to have such an honor of a University embracing their culture.</p><p>IF YOU ARE OFFENDED  may you should find another school.</p><p>Everything is racist now a days to these arrogant people, who are on that committee, need to find a better way to spen their time.<br
/> I am proud to be a CHIPPEWA and proud that such a tribe like the chippewas embrace us like their own.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>By: Robert Carson</title><link>http://www.cm-life.com/2009/11/05/thursday-panel-wants-chippewa-nickname-changed/comment-page-1/#comment-5090</link> <dc:creator>Robert Carson</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 16:03:52 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://www.cm-life.com/?p=47788#comment-5090</guid> <description>As a member of the Historic Band of Ontonogon Chippewas and a CMU granduate 1973 I feel the that the general use of the word &quot;Chippewa&quot; is a misnomer.  We are Anishinabe and our Algonquian language is associated with 25 other languages in Algonquian language family, and is one of 40-50 separate families of languages spoken in aborginal North America. When the French Fur Traders &amp; Jesuit Missionaries arrived in the what is now North America, they encountered Anishinabe people. Obviously there was a language barrier. The French observed that our moccasins &quot;puckered&quot; at the toe because of the way they were sewn together back then. In the old French language (No longer used) there are two words &quot;otchipwau/otchipwe&quot; which translate &quot;to pucker&quot; which is what the French called us.When the British arrived they could not speak French or Anishinabe but heard the French calling us by those two words.  The terms led the British to invent the word Ojibwe/Ojibway and ultimately Chippewa. As members of those tribes were forced to assimilate and speak English they assumed those terms which are common today.This infomation is taken from several sources:  Bishop Frederic Baraga&#039;s Ojibway Dictionary published in 1853; Frances Densmore, Life Among the Chippewa&#039;s; Indians of North America Ed.; White Man&#039;s Indian just to name a few.As the number of &quot;old timer&quot; and traditionl language speakers dwindled in the U.S. the terms of Ojibwe and Chippewa replaced Anishinabe as our identity. In Canada, Anishinabe is still preferred. Personally, I identify as Anishinabe and support the removal of the word Chippewa in reference to this great nation of Great Lakes/Canada Indians</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a member of the Historic Band of Ontonogon Chippewas and a CMU granduate 1973 I feel the that the general use of the word &#8220;Chippewa&#8221; is a misnomer.  We are Anishinabe and our Algonquian language is associated with 25 other languages in Algonquian language family, and is one of 40-50 separate families of languages spoken in aborginal North America. When the French Fur Traders &amp; Jesuit Missionaries arrived in the what is now North America, they encountered Anishinabe people. Obviously there was a language barrier. The French observed that our moccasins &#8220;puckered&#8221; at the toe because of the way they were sewn together back then. In the old French language (No longer used) there are two words &#8220;otchipwau/otchipwe&#8221; which translate &#8220;to pucker&#8221; which is what the French called us.</p><p>When the British arrived they could not speak French or Anishinabe but heard the French calling us by those two words.  The terms led the British to invent the word Ojibwe/Ojibway and ultimately Chippewa. As members of those tribes were forced to assimilate and speak English they assumed those terms which are common today.</p><p>This infomation is taken from several sources:  Bishop Frederic Baraga&#8217;s Ojibway Dictionary published in 1853; Frances Densmore, Life Among the Chippewa&#8217;s; Indians of North America Ed.; White Man&#8217;s Indian just to name a few.</p><p>As the number of &#8220;old timer&#8221; and traditionl language speakers dwindled in the U.S. the terms of Ojibwe and Chippewa replaced Anishinabe as our identity. In Canada, Anishinabe is still preferred. Personally, I identify as Anishinabe and support the removal of the word Chippewa in reference to this great nation of Great Lakes/Canada Indians</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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