The Ojibwe are a native people of North America.
Ojibwe, Ojibway, or Ojibwa may also refer to:
People and cultures
edit- The Ojibwe language, also called "Anishinaabe", an Algonquian language traditionally spoken by the Algonquin, Nipissing, Ojibwa, Saulteaux, Mississaugas, and Odawa, native peoples of North America
Places
edit- Ojibwa (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
- Ojibway, Michigan, an inunincorporated community
- Ojibway, Missouri, a ghost town
- Ojibwa, Wisconsin, a town
- Glacial Lake Ojibway, a prehistoric lake in what is now eastern Canada
- Ojibway Parkway a road on the far west side of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- Ojibway Peak, a mountain in Montana
- Ojibway Prairie Complex, a complex of parks on the west side of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, including Ojibway Park and Ojibway Prairie Provincial Nature Reserve
- Ojibway Provincial Park, a park in northwestern Ontario, Canada
Watercraft
edit- Ojibway, a 1942 lake freighter operated by Lower Lakes Towing
- HMCS Ojibwa, a submarine of the Canadian Forces
Other uses
edit- Ojibway Club, a community centre located in Pointe au Baril, Ontario, Canada