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{{Short description|Religion}}
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{{Extract-photo|[[File:Agawa Rock, panel VIII.jpg|thumb|right|Pictographs of a ''mishibizhiw'' as well as two giant serpents and a canoe, from Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Attributed to the Ojibwe.]]}}
{{Extract-photo|[[File:Agawa Rock, panel VIII.jpg|thumb|right|Pictographs of a ''mishibizhiw'' as well as two giant serpents and a canoe, from Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Attributed to the Ojibwe.]]}}

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Pictographs of a mishibizhiw as well as two giant serpents and a canoe, from Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. Attributed to the Ojibwe.

Anishinaabe traditional beliefs cover the traditional belief system of the Anishinaabeg peoples, consisting of the Algonquin/Nipissing, Ojibwa/Chippewa/Saulteaux/Mississaugas, Odawa, Potawatomi and Oji-Cree, located primarily in the Great Lakes region of North America.

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