In Ojibwe, Halloween is often referred to as "Boozhoo Nookomis," which translates to "Hello Grandmother," a name reflecting the celebration's connection to spirits and ancestors. Some may also use "Ode'imini-giizis," meaning "the time of the spirits." However, specific terms can vary among different Ojibwe communities.
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