The Nagaajiwanaang language camp in Sawyer, which started Thursday and continues through Sunday, offers more than just Ojibwe vocabulary lessons. The camp is a lesson in all things Ojibwe, from Native ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Mille Lacs Band and Rosetta Stone's Endangered Languages Program used tribal members' knowledge and authentic cultural ...
Students in the Misaabekong Ojibwe Immersion Program at Lowell Elementary School in Duluth learn science, math and Ojibwe culture through process of making maple syrup and maple sugar. Second grader ...
The Ojibwe, or Anishinaabe, people have faced enemies familiar to Indigenous people worldwide: Colonialism and imperialism. In North America, these forces arrived in the form of westward European ...
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DASSEL — Each and every one of us is connected to our family past and future through an unbroken chain, and our actions have consequences that reverberate up and down that chain for generations to ...
The Little Shell Tribe is offering free Ojibwe language methods, materials and lessons in Great Falls on Wednesday and Thursday. Lessons are free and open to the public and will be taught at the ...
CLOQUET, Minn. — Persia Erdrich’s son had just turned 2 years old when he spoke his first sentence in Ojibwe. The pair were visiting the Minnesota Zoo as part of a group of babies, toddlers, parents ...
The Ojibwe word for snow was a popular one as several Anishinaabe toddlers and their mothers and teachers trudged through the deep snow, the kids either delighting in last week's winter storm, or ...
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Mar. 23—To the tune of "I've been working on the railroad," first and second grade students in Winonah Ojanen's class gathered around a boiling trough of sap singing a song about the sugarbush. All in ...