Oji-Cree
Anishinaabe | |
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Distribution of Anishinaabe peoples; the Oji-Cree are depicted by the orange band. | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Canada (Ontario, Manitoba) | |
Languages | |
Oji-Cree, English | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ojibwe, Cree |
The Oji-Cree, Anishinaabe (plural Anishinaabeg) or, less correctly, Severn Ojibwa or Northern Ojibwa, are a First Nation in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba, residing in a narrow band extending from the Missinaibi River region in Northeastern Ontario at the east to Lake Winnipeg at the west.
The Oji-Cree people are descended from historical intermarriage between the Ojibwa and Cree cultures, but are generally considered a distinct nation from either of their parent groups. They are considered one of the component groups of Anishinaabe, and reside primarily in a transitional zone between traditional Ojibwa lands to their south and traditional Cree lands to their north. Historically, the Oji-Cree were identified by the British and Canadian governments as "Cree," as the Oji-Cree have identified themselves with the Cree (or more specifically, the Swampy Cree) and not with the Ojibwa located south of them. Traditionally, they were called either Noopiming-ininiwag (People in the Woods) or Ajijaakoons (Little Crane) by the Ojibwa; among the Oji-Cree, their autonym is Anishinaabe (Original Human). Members descended from the former Osnaburgh House Band instead identify themselves as Ojibwe, thus generally are classified as such.
Their language and culture also derive from mixed Ojibwa and Cree traditions. Anishinaabemowin (the Oji-Cree language) is more closely related to Ojibwa structurally, although its literary tradition more closely resembles Cree. Anishinaabemowin has about 12,600 speakers.[1]
Oji-Cree Bands
- Severn River Cree (historical)
- Big Trout Lake Band of Cree (historical)
- Bearskin Lake First Nation – Bearskin Lake Reserve
- Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation – Kitchenuhmaykoosib Aaki 84 Reserve
- Muskrat Dam Lake First Nation – Muskrat Dam Lake Reserve
- Sachigo Lake First Nation – Sachigo Lake 1 Reserve, Sachigo Lake 2 Reserve, Sachigo Lake 3 Reserve
- Deer Lake Band of Cree (historical)
- Deer Lake First Nation – Deer Lake Reserve
- Keewaywin First Nation – Kee-Way-Win Indian Settlement, Keewaywin Reserve
- Koocheching First Nation –
- McDowell Lake First Nation – MacDowell Lake Indian Settlement
- North Spirit Lake First Nation – North Spirit Lake Reserve
- Sandy Lake First Nation – Sandy Lake 88 Reserve
- Island Lake Band of Cree (historical)
- Garden Hill First Nation – Garden Hill First Nation Reserve, Amik Wachink Sakahikan Indian Reserve, Wesha Kijay Wasagamach Indian Reserve, Seeseep Sakahikan Indian Reserve, Pe-ta-waygamak Indian Reserve
- Red Sucker Lake First Nation – Red Sucker Lake 1976 Reserve
- St. Theresa Point First Nation – St. Theresa Point Indian Reserve, Mukwa Narrows Indian Reserve, Cantin Lake Indian Reserve
- Wasagamack First Nation – Wasagamack Indian Reserve, Feather Rapids Indian Reserve, Naytawunkank Indian Reserve
- Big Trout Lake Band of Cree (historical)
- Upland Ojibway (historical)
- Osnaburgh House Band of Ojibway (historical)
- Cat Lake First Nation – Cat Lake 63C Reserve
- Mishkeegogamang First Nation (formerly known as New Osnaburgh House Band of Ojibway) – Osnaburgh 63A Reserve, Osnaburgh 63B Reserve
- Slate Falls First Nation – Slate Falls Indian Settlement
- Ojibway Nation of Saugeen First Nation – Ojibway Nation of Saugeen Reserve
- Fort Hope Band of Ojibway or Cree (historical)
- Aroland First Nation – Aroland Indian Settlement
- Constance Lake First Nation –
- Eabametoong First Nation (also known as Fort Hope First Nation) – Fort Hope 64 Reserve
- Marten Falls First Nation – Marten Falls 65 Reserve
- Neskantaga First Nation (formerly Lansdowne House First Nation) – Summer Beaver Settlement, Neskantaga Reserve
- Nibinamik First Nation (also known as Summer Beaver First Nation – Summer Beaver Settlement
- Whitewater First Nation –
- Osnaburgh House Band of Ojibway (historical)
- Winisk River Cree (historical)
- Caribou Lake Band of Cree (Historical)
- Kasabonika Lake First Nation (ᑳᓭᐹᓇᐦᑳ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᐦᓯᓂᓂᐙᐟ (Gaa-zebaanikaa Nistam Anisininiwaad); unpointed: ᑲᓭᐸᓂᑲ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᓯᓂᓂᐗᐟ) – Kasabonika Lake Reserve
- Kingfisher First Nation – Kingfisher Lake 1 Reserve, Kingfisher 2A Reserve, Kingfisher 3A Reserve
- North Caribou Lake First Nation (also known as Weagamow Lake First Nation or Round Lake First Nation) – Weagamow Lake Indian Reserve 87
- Wapekeka First Nation (formerly Angling Lake First Nation) – Wapekeka Reserve 1, Wapekeka Reserve 2
- Wawakapewin First Nation (ᐙᐙᑲᐯᐎᐣ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᐦᔑᓂᓂᐙᐟ (Waawaagabewin Nistam Anishininiwaad); unpointed: ᐗᐗᑲᐯᐎᐣ ᓂᐢᑕᒼ ᐊᓂᔑᓂᓂᐗᐟ) (formerly Nemeigusabins Lake Band, Long Dog Lake Band or Long Dog Band) – Wawakapewin Indian Reserve
- Webequie First Nation – Webiqui Indian Settlement, Webequi Indian Reserve
- Wunnumin Lake First Nation – Wunnumin 1 Reserve, Wunnumin 2 Reserve
- Caribou Lake Band of Cree (Historical)
References
Further reading
- Favel, Fred. Northern lights and satellites Kenina Kakekayash, Oji-Cree, director of radio, Wawatay Radio Network. [Ottawa]: Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2001. ISBN 0-662-65945-7
- Long, John. Treaty No. 9: Making the Agreement to Share the Land in Far Northern Ontario in 1905. Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010. ISBN 0-77353-760-0
- Macfie, John, and Basil Johnston. Hudson Bay Watershed A Photographic Memoir of the Ojibway, Cree, and Oji-Cree. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1991. ISBN 1-55002-088-9
- Rogers, Edward S. and Garth Taylor. "Northern Ojibwa" in Handbook of North American Indians: Subarctic. William C. Sturtevant, editor. Government Printing Office, 1978. ISBN 0-160-04578-9
- Triggs-Raine BL, et al. 2002. "HNF-1alpha G319S, a Transactivation-Deficient Mutant, Is Associated with Altered Dynamics of Diabetes Onset in an Oji-Cree Community". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99, no. 7: 4614-9.
- Valentine, Lisa Philips. Making It Their Own Severn Ojibwe Communicative Practices. Anthropological horizons, 7. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8020-0643-4
- Valentine, Lisa Philips. "Work to Create the Future You Want" Contemporary Discourse in a Severn Ojibwe Community. 1990.
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