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 About Us
We believe that when Anishinaabe people participate in Anishinaabe traditional ceremonies, grow conversant in the Anishinaabe language, become acquainted with their art forms and unite in community, they will awaken to their infinite possibilities and generate ideas on how to unlearn economic dependency.
Programs were started with the intent to address the concerns of social injustice, help advance economic opportunity for the Anishinaabe and bring back the traditions, culture and our language to our people and teach our youth these values and instill in them a pride of who we are as Anishinaabeg.
About Us About Us The Anishinaabe Center provides cultural programming, resource and referral services, and legal advice for Ojibwe people.
www.anishinaabewildrice.com /about.html

  
 Anishinaabemowin, learn the Anishinaabe language
Anishinaabemowin, the language of the Anishinaabe nation, is one of the oldest and most historically important Native American languages in North America, but it is in danger of becoming extinct if it is not taught to a new generation.
Anishinaabemowin is the language of the Anishinaabe Nation.
Anishinaabe legends told by Kenny Pheasant in Anishinaabemowin, with onscreen text in Anishinaabemowin and a link to the English translation.
www.anishinaabemdaa.com

  
 Winds of Change-Summer 2002 - Traditional Knowledge
Tobasanokwut said, "If the naming ceremonies are performed as they should be, the teachings, history and culture of our people can be found in the names of Anishinaabe people." The sacred knowledge of the natural world is inherent in the language.
The sacred teachings and ceremonies of the Anishinaabek are still reserved for the "Midewiwin." The Anishinaabe constellation, "Bugonagiizhig —Hole in the Sky," is the star cluster known as Pleiades.
Carl Gawboy, an Anishinaabe artist from the Bois Forte Reservation, suggested that some of the cliff paintings found at Hegman Lake and on the shores of Lake Superior are actually star constellations.
www.winds.uthscsa.edu /2002/summer/knowledge.html

  
 Yamada Language Center: Ojibwe Web Guide
Anishinaabe: Ojibwe Language and Culture Site - "The web's first ojibwe translation site." Translations (English - Ojibwe) for many phrases, questions and words.
Anishinaabe Language Resources - includes a translation database (English - Anishinaabe, Anishinaabe - English).
This page is maintained by the Yamada Language Center at the University of Oregon.
babel.uoregon.edu /yamada/guides/ojibwe.html

  
 Minnesota North Star : Tribal Government
Anishinaabe Language Resources Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College Class Resources
The Fond du Lac Schools are committed to providing a safe and secure learning environment based on Anishinaabe values and traditions.
In Minnesota, there are seven Anishinaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) reservations and four Dakota (Sioux) communities.
www.state.mn.us /cgi-bin/portal/mn/jsp/content.do?action=categorylinklist&programid=536879940&id=-8494&agency=NorthStar

  
 Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Related Images
To the northeast of the route taken by the Corps of Discovery lived the many communities making up the Ojibwe or anishinaabe people (Chippewa is a name not preferred by most anishinaabe today but it is part of the official designation of a number of their current reservations).
Much of the homeland of the anishinaabe was heavily wooded with a great deal of surface water—quite different from the environments of many of the Native peoples encountered by the Corps of Discovery.
The anishinaabe were placed on reservations scattered across North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan and reserves in Canada.
lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu /images_Chippewa.html

  
 Anishinaabe timeline
Many Anishinaabe people gather because of the Anishinaabe language and culture.
Many attended, and at the end of the meeting Lord Amherst gave all the Anishinaabe families a gift and instructed them not to open the gifts till they arrived in their communities.
Many Anishinaabe children were removed from their homes and put into these schools.
www.anishinaabemdaa.com /timeline.htm

  
 VoicePicking.com Resource Directory: Reference: Dictionaries: World Languages: A: Anishinaabe:
Anishinaabe Language Resources - Word lists and a mailing list.
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 Babel: Language and Translation Center
"ENGLISH-ANISHINAABE (OJIBWE)" "ANISHINAABE (OJIBWE)-ENGLISH" - Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, Cloquet, Minnesota
It contains over 3,500 terms." For more information see
towerofbabel.com /languagecenter

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