Mille Lacs Indians - Notable Mille Lacs Indians

Notable Mille Lacs Indians

  • Adik ("Reindeer", recorded as "A-dick")
  • Akiwenziinh ("Old Man", recorded as "Aw-ke-wain-ze"), brave
  • Akogwan ("Deep Feather", recorded as "A-ko-gwan"), chief
  • Awan ("Fog", recorded as "A-wun")
  • Ayizhi'indang ("He is Encouraged", recorded as "A-ya-shin-ting")
  • Ayaabe ("Buck", recorded as "Ai-a-be"), chief
  • Aanji-bines ("Changing Bird", recorded as "Aun-che-be-nos"), second warrior
  • Aazhoo ("Distant ", recorded as "A-zhu"), cultural informant
  • Badagwigiizhig ("All covered Sky", recorded as "Bu-dub-i-gi-zhig")
  • Bwaanens ("Little Sioux", recorded as "Bwan-ens"), cultural informant
  • Biidwaabanookwe ("Peep o' Dawn", recorded as "Bi-da-bun-o-que")
  • Debab ("Sit Enough", recorded as "De-dub"), cultural informant
  • Debas ("Dodger", recorded as "De-bus"), cultural informant
  • Debwe (" Truth", recorded as "Deb-we"), cultural informant
  • Edawi-giizhig ("Both Ends of the Sky", recorded as "Ad-a-we-ge-shik"), warrior
  • Eshpaan ("Great Height", recorded as "Aish-pun"), head man
  • Gaagige-aanakwadweb (" Everlasting Cloud", recorded as "Ka-gi-ge-an-a-quut-web")
  • Gaa-giizhitang ("Finished", recorded as "Ga-ki-zhi-tung")
  • Gegwedose ("Try Walking", recorded as "Gay-gway-do-say")
  • Gekekwab (" Sparrow", recorded as "Ka-ka-quap"), warrior
  • Gichi-bine ("Big Quail", recorded as "Ki-chi-bin-e")
  • Gidagigwan ("Spotted Feather", recorded as "Ge-tug-i-gwun")
  • Gimiwan-aanakwad ("Rain Cloud", recorded as "Ge-me-wan-na-na-quad")
  • Gii-niizh ("Two'd", recorded as "Gi-nizh")
  • Ishkwaandem ("Door", recorded as "Ish-guam-den")
  • Ishpiming ("Heaven", recorded as "Ish-pi-ming")
  • Iinzan ("Apparently", recorded as "In-zahn"), chief
  • Jiichiibizens ("He who Quakes ", recorded as "Chi-bi-zains"), cultural informant
  • Jiingogaabaw ("Who Shakes by Standing", recorded as "Ching-o-ga-bow"), cultural informant
  • Makode' ("Bear's Heart", recorded as "Mah-ko-dah"), first warrior
  • Migizi ("Bald Eagle", recorded as "Mee-gee-zee"), chief
  • Mino-giizhig ("Fine Day", recorded as "Me-no-ke-shick")
  • Negwanebi ("'Tallest' feather" or "Feather's End", recorded as "Nay-quon-a(y)-be", "Na-gwun-a-bee" or "Na-gwa-na-be"), chief
  • Ozaawandib ("Yellow Head", recorded as "O-za-wan-dib"), chief
  • PĂ­tad (" Muskrat-liver", recorded as "Be-dud"), warrior
  • Zaagajiw ("Comes out of the Mountain", recorded as "Sa-gutch-u"), chief
  • Zhaaboshkang ("He who Passes Through", recorded as "Shaw-bosh-kung"), chief

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