Anishinaabe clan system

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[td]=== Eagle ===[/td]
[td]=== Eagle ===[/td]
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[td]Now one of the most common clans, the eagle totem was once of the smaller clans. However, the number of eagle totem members grew when new members whose paternal ancestors were Americans were assigned to this totem. Since the first sustained contact by the Anishinaabe with the United States was through government officials, the symbol of the American eagle was taken for a clan marker. Members of the Eagle clan include:[/td]
[td]Now one of the most common clans, the eagle totem was once of the smaller clans. The number of eagle totem members grew when new members whose paternal ancestors were Americans were assigned to this totem. Since the first sustained contact by the Anishinaabe with the United States was through government officials, the symbol of the American eagle was taken for a clan marker. Members of the Eagle clan include:[/td]
[td]*[[William Whipple Warren]] – a 19th-century Ojibwe historian[/td]
[td]*[[William Whipple Warren]] – a 19th-century Ojibwe historian[/td]
[td]*[[Nahnebahwequa]] – [[Mississaugas|Mississauga]] Ojibway missionary and spokeswoman[/td]
[td]*[[Nahnebahwequa]] – [[Mississaugas|Mississauga]] Ojibway missionary and spokeswoman[/td]

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