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- Q7109325 subject Q7142956.
- Q7109325 subject Q8254551.
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- Q7109325 subject Q8546582.
- Q7109325 subject Q8546583.
- Q7109325 subject Q8863037.
- Q7109325 abstract "Traditional Ottawa stories fall into two general categories, aasookaan 'legend, sacred story' (plural aasookaanag) and dbaajmowin 'narrative, story' (plural dbaajmownan). Stories in the aasookaan category involve mythical characters such as Nenbozh. Stories in the dbaajmowin category include traditional stories that do not necessarily involve mythical characters, with the same term also used more generally to refer to any type of story not in the aasookaan category. Published Ottawa text material includes a range of genres, including historical narratives, stories of conflict with other indigenous groups, humorous stories, and others.".
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q1340510.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q215957.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q230492.
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- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q4765315.
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- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q7142956.
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- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8254551.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q833857.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460340.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8499316.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546582.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546583.
- Q7109325 wikiPageWikiLink Q8863037.
- Q7109325 comment "Traditional Ottawa stories fall into two general categories, aasookaan 'legend, sacred story' (plural aasookaanag) and dbaajmowin 'narrative, story' (plural dbaajmownan). Stories in the aasookaan category involve mythical characters such as Nenbozh. Stories in the dbaajmowin category include traditional stories that do not necessarily involve mythical characters, with the same term also used more generally to refer to any type of story not in the aasookaan category.".
- Q7109325 label "Ottawa oral literature and texts".