Tag Archives: Ojibwe Language

Ojibwemowin Numbers 1-10

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!

The Importance of Ojibwe Language Revitalization

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 Camp near Lake Superior.

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 […]

Online Ojibwe Language Program from University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

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

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

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 […]

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

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

Anishinabe Academy Immersion School

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.