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One of those endangered A language is lost every fourteen days. One of those endangered tongues is Minnesota's own Ojibwe language. Now a new generation of tongues is Minnesota's own Ojibwe language.
Leah Lemm, a citizen of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, practices her culture in many ways. She’s been slowly learning Ojibwemowin, the Ojibwe language. She helps share Native stories in her work ...
we learn through language,” Lupyan said. McInnes said the Ojibwe language contains categorizations that reflect the nation’s values and allows for the linguistic productivity to adapt the language to ...
CRYSTAL FALLS, Mich. (WLUC) - Forest Park students listened attentively to a myth of an Ojibwe hunter Monday. It’s one of ...
Have you been wanting to pick up a new hobby or learn more about Ojibwe culture? Stone carving plays a unique role in the indigenous communities here in the Northland. For the next several days ...
According to Fowler, the Ojibwe word for birchbark is “wiigwaas ... “So, we try not to waste nothing.” He says learning about culture and participating in traditional crafts gives ...
Learn Ojibwe place names along the river and their importance to the Anishinaabe. All attendees will be provided a St. Louis River Estuary National Water Trail Map to follow. Free; preregistration ...