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William Whipple Warren (May 27, 1825 – June 1, 1853) was a historian, interpreter, and legislator in the Minnesota Territory. The son of Lyman Marcus Warren, an American fur trader and Mary Cadotte, the Ojibwe-Metis daughter of fur trader Michel Cadotte, he was of Ojibwe and French descent. William lived in two cultures, because his father was white, he was not considered Ojibwe, but an Ojibwe "relative", because in the Ojibwe patrilineal culture, inheritance and property were passed through the paternal line. His mother was Ojibwe and he learned her culture from her family. He is the first historian of the Ojibwe people in the European tradition.

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  • ويليام ويبل وارن (ar)
  • William Whipple Warren (ca)
  • William Whipple Warren (de)
  • William Whipple Warren (sv)
  • William Whipple Warren (en)
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  • William Whipple Warren (La Pointe, Wisconsin, 1825-1853) fou un escriptor nord-americà. Era fill d'un anglès i una chippewa, però fou educat en escoles blanques. El 1842 es casà amb una americana i trobà treball com a intèrpret per a l'exèrcit dels EUA. Va morir de tuberculosi. Fou diputat a l'assemblea de Minnesota i escriví al diari The Minnesota Democrat. Va compondre History of the Ojibway Nation (publicat el 1970) i History of the ojibways, based upon traditions and oral statements (publicada el 1885). (ca)
  • ويليام ويبل وارن هو كاتب وسياسي أمريكي، ولد في 27 مايو 1825، وتوفي في 1 يونيو 1853 في سانت بول في الولايات المتحدة. انتخب عضو مجلس نواب مينيسوتا ‏. (ar)
  • William Whipple Warren (* 27. Mai 1825 in , Wisconsin; † 1. Juni 1853 St. Paul, Minnesota) war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker und Politiker. (de)
  • William Whipple Warren (May 27, 1825 – June 1, 1853) was a historian, interpreter, and legislator in the Minnesota Territory. The son of Lyman Marcus Warren, an American fur trader and Mary Cadotte, the Ojibwe-Metis daughter of fur trader Michel Cadotte, he was of Ojibwe and French descent. William lived in two cultures, because his father was white, he was not considered Ojibwe, but an Ojibwe "relative", because in the Ojibwe patrilineal culture, inheritance and property were passed through the paternal line. His mother was Ojibwe and he learned her culture from her family. He is the first historian of the Ojibwe people in the European tradition. (en)
  • William Whipple Warren, född 27 maj 1825 i La Pointe, i dåvarande Minnesotaterritoriet nu i Wisconsin, USA, död 1 juni 1853 i Saint Paul, Minnesota, var en huvudsakligen autodidakt amerikansk etnolog, historiker, politiker och journalist. Hans postumt publicerade bok om ojibwaindianernas historia är fortfarande standardverk för ämnet. (sv)
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