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!
Tag Archives: anishinaabe
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.
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!
Online Ojibwe Language Program from University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
posted by nylp
http://www.uwec.edu/Flang/academics/ojibwe/index.htm Anyone can watch our live or archived classes for free! UW-Eau Claire offers beginning and intermediate Ojibwe. These courses can be used to fulfill the foreign language requirement for a baccalaureate degree.
Ojibwe Langauge Table
posted by nylp
http://www.boisforte.com/OjibweLanguageTable.htm Ayo! If your in the twin cites area and need a little brushing up on your ojibwe skills you might want to check this out. Now there is a Free Ojibwe language table on monday nights, open to the public, and potluck. Now it seems to me that this is a pretty good deal […]
Wicoie Nandagikendan Early Childhood Urban Immersion Project
posted by nylp
http://earlychildpro.org/wicoie-nandagikendan-2/ Wicoie Nandagikendan Early Childhood Urban Immersion Project is a 3-hour-a-day preschool. it helps build integral connections between education, culture, and literacy. The program has been going since January 2006 through a grant from ANA. The children are the future of Native languages, and its crucial for them to know and understand the language at […]
Waadookodaading Ojibwe Language Immersion School
posted by nylp
Home Here a great example of a very successful Ojibwe Immersion Program located on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe reservation. Not only are students are learning there basic school education, but also becoming well versed in Ojibwemowin.
First Speakers: Language Revitalization
posted by nylp
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
posted by nylp
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 […]
First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language
posted by nylp
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 […]
