Language Code Correspondence Table
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Potawatomi | pot ¹ Potawatomi |
62-ADA-dc Potawatomi |
Potawatomi ² | ||||
Ojibwe | oji Ojibwa |
62-ADA-d Ojibwa+Anissinapek |
Ojibwe | ||||
Broken Ogghibbeway | 62-ADA-da Algonquin-Vehicular |
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Algonquin | alq ¹ Algonquin |
62-ADA-db Anissinapek |
Old Algonquin | ||||
Northern Algonquin | |||||||
Nipissing Ojibwe | Southern Algonquin (Nipissing Algonquin) |
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ojc Ojibwa, Central |
62-ADA-de Ojibwa-Eastern |
Nishnaabemwin | |||||
North of Superior Ojibwe | |||||||
Eastern Ojibwe | ojg Ojibwa, Eastern |
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Ottawa | otw Ottawa |
62-ADA-dd Odawa |
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Southwestern Ojibwe | ciw Chippewa |
62-ADA-dg Ojibwa-Southwestern |
Southwestern Ojibwe (Anishinaabemowin) |
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Saulteaux | ojw Ojibwa, Western |
Saulteaux | |||||
Border Lakes Ojibwe | ojb Ojibwa, Northwestern |
62-ADA-df Ojibwa-Southern |
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Northwestern Ojibwe | |||||||
Berens River Ojibwe | |||||||
Severn Ojibwe | ojs Ojibwa, Severn |
62-ADA-dh Ojibwa-Northern |
Severn Ojibwe (Oji-Cree) |
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¹ Not part of the Ethnologue oji "macrolanguage".
² Not part of the Ojibwe dialect complex.
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