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
Category Archives: Ojibwe
First Speakers: Language Revitalization
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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
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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
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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.
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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
First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language
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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 […]
Anishinabe Academy Immersion School
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http://anishinabe.mpls.k12.mn.us/ Now when it really comes to studing the Ojibwe Langauge you can’t go wrong with an Immersion school. Especially one thats located right in the heart of the Twin Cites. At the Anishinabe Academy Children are Immersed in the Ojibwe langauge starting from Kindergarden to 8th grade.
Bug O Nay Ge Shig ojibwe launguage immersion School.
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http://bugonaygeshig.wordpress.com/ Niigaane Ojibwe Immersion School was developed in 2003 to revitalize the Ojibwe language on the Leech Lake Reservation. Mission: The mission of the Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School is to provide quality education and promote healthy community through lifelong learners. Goals: •Attain reading, math and science proficiency •Attain 95% attendance •Produce fluent Ojibwe speakers •Promote cultural integration […]
Freelang Ojibwe-English-Ojibwe Online Ductionary
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http://www.freelang.net/online/ojibwe.php This is a free online dictionary from Freelang that does simple translation of words from Ojibwe to English and from English to Ojibwe. It is unclear which dialect of Ojibwe the dictionary is using. Looking up English words (e.g. dog) does produce a list of results. This resource could be helpful for learning basic […]
A Guide to Restoring Energy and Food Sovereignty
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http://www.honorearth.org/sites/honorearth.org/files/Sustainable%20Tribal%20Economies%20HTE.pdf A PDF Guide to Restoring Energy and Food Sovereignty in Native America Honor the Earth PO Box 63 Callaway, MN 56521 Phone: 218-375-3200
