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  1. Aug 19, 2020 · This effort is in that same vein, said Dilber Yunus, outreach officer with IISD-ELA. Aside from signs, the first major joint translation effort has been an Ojibwe-language version of a video about an IISD-ELA study of mercury contamination in fish. The two groups have been working together since Experimental Lakes Area split from the federal ...

  2. Feb 26, 2019 · Lake Ontario’s name comes from the Iroquoian word “Oniatarí:io,” and means “lake of shining waters.”. The city of Mississauga was named after the Ojibwe word “Misi-zaagiing,” which means “large outlet” or “great river mouth.”. The name Toronto is derived from the Mohawk word “tkaronto,” which means “trees standing ...

  3. May 19, 2023 · He paired up with another Ojibwe language teacher, Mike Zimmerman, a UW­Milwaukee faculty member to work through the extensive list of place names, which span an area from the Pigeon River in the North (Omimi zibing) to the Nemadji River (Namanjii zibi—Left Hand River) in the southeast, which outlets into Lake Superior at the city of ...

  4. Which state's name means "Great River" in the Ojibwe language? #NEW VIDEO#https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhB3FrGhzeQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-g43LVm...

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  5. The definition of word " Turtle ": +8. 1. snapping turtle. +5. 2. Little Turtle. +3. 3. Any of more than 250 species (order Chelonia) of reptiles having a bony shell overlaid with horny shields; found in most parts of the world.

  6. The definition of word " Eagle ": +17. 1. type of large predatory bird. +3. 2. bald eagle. +3. 3. Native American Eagle is a prevalent medicine bird although sometimes associated with Thunder Bird, is not Thunder Bird. Eagle tales have a separate lineage and the eagle is a significant motif in many unrelated narratives.

  7. Basic Ojibwe words and phrases: Double Vowel Chart. This is how to pronounce Ojibwe words. All consanants sound the same as in English. “Zh”- sounds like the “su” in measure. “a”- sounds like the “u” in sun. “aa”- sounds like the “a” in father. “i”- sounds like the “i” in sit. “ii”- sounds like the “ee ...

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