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"The Orginal People"
Anishinaabe or more properly Anishinabek or Anishinaabeg (which is the plural form of the word) is a self-description often used by people belonging to the indigenous Odawa, Ojibwe, and Algonkin peoples of North America, who share closely related Algonquian languages. The Saulteaux people of western Manitoba and eastern Sasktachewan are also Anishinaabe. Their descendents traveled from eastern Canada and were originally from the Sault Ste. Marie region of Ontario, Canada.
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