Eastern Ojibwa language explained

Eastern Ojibwa
States:Canada
Region:Ontario
Date:1998 census
Ref:e18
Speakers2:(appears to be double counted with other varieties)
Familycolor:Algic
Fam1:Algic
Fam2:Algonquian
Fam3:Ojibwe-Potawatomi
Fam4:Ojibwe
Fam5:Nuclear Ojibwe[1]
Fam6:Central-Eastern-Southwestern Ojibwa
Iso3:ojg
Glotto:east2542
Glottorefname:Eastern Ojibwa
Map:Lang Status 40-SE.svg

Eastern Ojibwe (also known as Ojibway, Ojibwa) is a dialect of the Ojibwe language spoken north of Lake Ontario and east of Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada. Eastern Ojibwe-speaking communities include Rama and Curve Lake.[2] Ojibwe is an Algonquian language.[3]

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  1. Web site: Central-Eastern-Southwestern Ojibwa . 2022-05-24 . 2022-10-29 . . Hammarström . Harald . https://archive.today/20221030034539/https://glottolog.org/resource/languoid/id/cent2252 . 2022-10-30 . live . . Forkel . Robert . Haspelmath . Martin . Bank . Sebastian.
  2. Rhodes, Richard and Evelyn Todd, 1981, p. 54, Fig. 2
  3. Valentine, J. Randolph, 1994.