We all should have about ten fingers. Now you can learn how to count them in ojibwe starting from 1-10. Practice it enough and you’ll be able to do it backwards!
Monthly Archives: August 2013
Ojibwe Language Lesson VAI Imperative
posted by nylp
Ayo, got your Anishinaabemowin verbs down? Now heres a video to better help you use them in commands. From “you eat” to Lets all eat”. now you can tell me what to do in Ojibwe.
The Importance of Ojibwe Language Revitalization
posted by nylp
http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/article/the-importance-of-ojibwe-language-revitalization-115692 This article informs us about the importance of revitalizing the ojibwe Language and what people are trying to do to make sure this happens.
Ojibwe language Lesson Weather Terms
posted by nylp
Now do you want to be an Anishinaabemowin weather man and/or woman. Well look no further because I’ve got a video to share with you. Here in the video it easily explains weather terms and how to properly use them. Now you can tell me how hot it is outside in Ojibwe!
Ojibwe Camp near Lake Superior.
posted by nylp
http://cloquetfamilies.areavoices.com/2011/06/24/ojibwe-camp-in-sawyer-teaches-more-than-words/ An Ojbwe camp near Lake Superior in Minnesota. “Sawyer promises more than Ojibwe vocabulary words and spelling lessons. The four-day camp itself will be a lesson in all things Ojibwe, from attitude to native crafts to cooking Indian corn soup with ashes, plus canoe races and other contests that teach skills valued by the […]
150-year-old letters give voice to Dakota prisoners
posted by nylp
http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2011/01/19/dakota-tribe-letters Clifford Canku teaches Dakota language at North Dakota State University in Fargo. He has spent the past 10 years, working with other Dakota elders, translating 50 letters written by Dakota prisoners of war in the 1860s. by Dan Gunderson, Minnesota Public Radio January 19, 2011 Minnesota Public Radio ©2013 All rights reserved
