Chippewa (disambiguation)
Chippewa is an alternate spelling of the Ojibwe tribe of North America.
Chippewa may also refer to:
Languages
- another name for the Ojibwe language
Places
United States
- Chippewa, Wisconsin, a town
- Chippewa County, Michigan
- Chippewa County, Minnesota
- Chippewa County, Wisconsin
- Chippewa Township, Chippewa County, Michigan
- Chippewa Township, Isabella County, Michigan
- Chippewa Township, Mecosta County, Michigan
- Chippewa Township, Wayne County, Ohio
- Chippewa Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania
- Chippewa River (Michigan)
- Chippewa River (Minnesota)
- Chippewa River (Wisconsin)
- Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin
- Chippewa National Forest, Michigan
- Chippewa Nature Center, a protected wildlife area in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan; also a non-profit educational organization
- Lake Chippewa, a prehistoric lake whose basin is now Lake Michigan
Canada
- Chippawa, Ontario, a community, sometimes spelled Chippewa in historical documents
- Chippewa River (Ontario)
- Chippewa Park, Ontario
Schools
- Chippewa High School, Doylestown, Ohio, United States
- Chippewa Secondary School, North Bay, Ontario, Canada
- Chippewa Middle School, in the Okemos Public Schools school district, Michigan, United States
- Chippewa Middle School, in the Mounds View Public Schools school district, Minnesota, United States
Other uses
- USS Chippewa, five vessels
- Central Michigan Chippewas, sports teams of Central Michigan University
- Chippewa-Hiawatha, originally named Chippewa, a passenger train that operated from 1937 to 1960
- Chippewa Street, the portion of Missouri Route 366 located in St. Louis, Missouri
- Chippewa Operating System, the operating system for the CDC 6600 supercomputer
- Chippewa Boots, a footwear and rainwear manufacturer originally known as Chippewa Shoe Manufacturing Company, founded in 1901
- Chippewa Correctional Facility, Michigan
- Colias chippewa, a butterfly
See also
- Chippewa of the Thames, an Indian reserve in Ontario, Canada
- Chippawa (disambiguation)
- Chipewyan, a First Nations people in the Arctic region of Canada, unrelated to the Ojibwe
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