Ojibwa
noun /əʊˈdʒɪbwɑː/
/əʊˈdʒɪbwɑː/
(plural Ojibwa, Ojibwas)
- a member of a Native American people, many of whom live in the US states of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota and in Ontario in Canada
奥吉布瓦人(美洲土著,很多居于美国密歇根、威斯康星、明尼苏达诸州以及加拿大安大略省) CultureThe Ojibwa speak the Algonquian language. They once lived mostly around Lake Superior and Lake Huron, where they were farmers who also hunted. The Ojibwas often fought with the Sioux.词源from Ojibwa ojibwe, apparently meaning ‘puckered’, with reference to their moccasins.