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Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Tribe

WELCOME! Welcome to the online home of the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Tribe Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Tribe 340 River Rd P.O. Box 50835, Mendota, MN 55150 Phone: 651- 452-4141 Email: info@mendotadakota.com

Lac Courte Oreilles Immersion school.

http://www.lcoschools.bie.edu/schools.html This website is for the Ojibwe immersion school on the Lac Courte Oreilles reservation in Wisconsin. 8575 N. Trepania RoadHayward, WI 54843Telephone Number: (715) 634-8924FAX: (715) 634-6058

American Indian Studies – University of Wisconsin – Madison

http://amindian.wisc.edu/about-aisp/ Here’s a website for the American Indian Studies at University of Wisconsin – Madison. It’s a lot of hard working students showing their dedication to their communities. go check it out! UW-Madison Amer­i­can Indian Stud­ies 315 Ingra­ham Hall 1155 Obser­va­tory Drive Madi­son, WI 53706 Phone: 608−263−5501 Library: 608−263−0443 Email: aisp@mailplus.wisc.edu

First Speakers: Language Revitalization

Anton Treuer explains the evolution of Ojibwemowin (Ojibwe) as a written language. From the documentary “First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language” a Twin Cities Public Television Production Uploaded on Oct 29, 2010

First Speakers: Ponemah Roundhouse

Larry Stillday takes us to a ceremonial roundhouse outside Ponemah on the Red Lake Reservation. Built with contemporary materials but in traditional style, the building evokes the spiritual practices both past and present of the Ponemah community. Historical photos courtesy of the Minnesota Historical Society. From the documentary “First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language” a […]

University of Minnesota Dakota & Ojibwe Language Programs

http://amin.umn.edu/languageprog/ The University of Minnesota’s Department of American Indian Studies offers programs in Dakota and Ojibwe language and culture studies. The information on these programs includes teaching certification opportunities, scholarships and outreach information, and teacher-student practicum opportunities. The programs are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Department of American Indian Studies University of Minnesota 19 Scott Hall […]

Anishinaabe Language Revitalization.

http://www.sagchip.org/language/ This website is about the revitalization of the anishinaabe language and what the saginaw chippewa tribe is doing to help keep the language alive. Mailing Address:      Anishinaabe Language Revitalization Department      7070 E. Broadway Rd.      Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 Phone:      (989) 775-4026 FAX: (989) 775-4091

Hoocąk Waaziija Haci Language Division

http://www.hocak.info/ This website is for language lessons and materials for the Ho-Chunk language. If you wanna know more about the Ho-Chunk language, then hit that link right above! Division of The Ho-Chunk Nation Hoocąk Waaziija Haci Language N4845 Hwy. 58 P.O. Box 390 Mauston, WI 53948 1-800-492-5745 608-847-5694

First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language

http://www.mnvideovault.org/mpml_player_embed.php?vid_id=21088&select_index=0 A language is lost every fourteen days. One of those endangered tongues is Minnesota’s own Ojibwe language. Now a new generation of Ojibwe scholars and educators are racing against time to save the language. First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language provides a window into their innovative and intergenerational learning experience and the language they […]

Mnisota Dakota Iapi Owayawa

http://amin.umn.edu/dakota/ Mnisota Dakota Iapi Owayawa is the University of Minnesota Dakota Language Program. The program is housed in the Department of American Indian Studies. The program website features Dakota font, an online Dakota dictionary, a listserv, scholarship information and link to Dakota Iapi Wotaƞiƞ Wowapi, the program newsletter (a 2009 newsletter was on the program […]