Translation of whiteman - Dictionary : English-Ojibwe
whiteman
How do you say whiteman in Ojibwe? We have searched for you the available information in the English-Ojibwe dictionary. You may find below, if available, not only the translation of whiteman, but also common expressions and phrases, as well as definitions, to help you better understand how to use it. For many verbs you may find detailed information regarding the conjugation.
Translation
We have found the following translations for whiteman in Ojibwe:
whiteman
wemichigoozhi+wag
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Expressions Top
Here are the available expressions containing whiteman in Ojibwe:
Whiteman is amazing
maamakaadizi wemitigoozhi
Definition Top
- 6068: (Australian post code) State: WA
- Paul: born March 28, 1890, Denver, Colo., United States died Dec. 29, 1967, Doylestown, Pa. United States musician and bandleader. Whiteman made his first records in 1920. His instrumental concept, known as "symphonic jazz," featured lush harmonies and simplified jazz rhythms but little improvisation; he nevertheless became known as "The King of Jazz." Whiteman commissioned George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue and conducted its premiere in 1924. The Whiteman band featured, among others, Bing Crosby, Bix Beiderbecke and Jack Teagarden. His popularity waned in the late 1940s, but he was a television-series host in the 1950s and occasionally led bands up to the time of his death.