Dakota vs Ojibwa - What's the difference?
dakota | ojibwa |
the Santee branch of the Sioux people; the language of these people
either of the two states North Dakota or South Dakota
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* 2002 , Dork Geek Jew , Allen & Unwin (2002), ISBN 1865087912, page 12:
As nouns the difference between dakota and ojibwa
is that dakota is a member of the dakota people while ojibwa is ojibwe (language, people).As a proper noun dakota
is the santee branch of the sioux people; the language of these people.dakota
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- 'Montana?' I said. 'You can't call a kid Montana'?these friends of mine were going to call their new baby girl Montana and I tried to talk them out of it, because I'm sick of Australians naming their kids after American placenames, I'm sick of all these Montanas and Delawares and Indianas and Dallases. You'd never hear it the other way around; you're not going to hear about an American kid called Warrnambool or Kooweerup? [- - -] and they said,'Okay okay, we won't call her Montana.' So they called her Dakota .
