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Mazinibaganjigan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mazinibaganjigan Mazinibaganjigan (plural: ''mazinibaganjiganan'') or birch bark biting is an ancient folk art made by the Ojibwe (Anishinaabe), Odawa, Cree, and other Algonquian peoples who use birch bark, by biting down on small pieces of folded birch bark to form intricate designs.〔The Canadian Encyclopedia: Birch Bark Biting〕 ==Name== It is also known as ''mazinashkwemaganjigan(-an)'' (by Northwestern Ontario Ojibwe) and ''ozhibaganjigan(-an)'' (by Wisconsin Ojibwe). In English, this has been described either as "birch bark bitings" or "birch bark transparencies."
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