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  1. The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is an online language resource created in collaboration with the University of Minnesota. It is an accessible system that allows users to search in English or Ojibwe and includes voice recordings for many of the 17 000 entries in the collection. U.S. government attempt to erase native language

    • (50,000 cited 1990–2016 censuses)
    • (see Ojibwe dialects)
    • Canada, United States
  2. Apr 25, 2018 · To delve further into the language, he researches the many nuances and idiosyncrasies of the Ojibwe language that keep the subtleties of the language alive. For example, in his 2016 book, Ojibwe Discourse Markers , Fairbanks examined the usage of discourse markers in Ojibwe based upon the characterization that Deborah Schiffrin, an American ...

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  4. Dec 18, 2017 · Anishinaabemowin (also called Ojibwemowin, the Ojibwe/Ojibwa language, or Chippewa) is an Indigenous language, generally spanning from Manitoba to Québec, with a strong concentration around the Great Lakes. Elders share that the term Anishinaabemowin acknowledges the creation story of the Ojibwe people: “Anishinaabe” means “the spirit ...

  5. Dec 19, 2012 · Books and Islands arguably belongs to a body of writing about nature based on journeys that Scott Slovic characterizes this way: “many literary naturalists imitate the notebooks of scientific naturalist naturalists, the logbooks of explorers, or even the journals of non-scientific travelers” (Nature 352, emphasis mine). The trope of the ...

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    • 2012
  6. Nov 15, 1992 · The language of the Ojibway people was recorded by Frederic Baraga (1797-1868), a missionary priest from Slovenia, who was sent in 1835 by the Catholic church to serve among the Ojibway living in the Lake Superior region. The multilingual Baraga quickly learned the Ojibway language and over many years worked within the community to produce a dictionary, a grammar and religious literature. In ...

  7. Aug 19, 2020 · The translated materials project stemmed from the other concern that Grand Council Treaty 3 members expressed in the 2014 meetings. Yunus said they got in touch with two Elders and Ojibwe language experts, and one language curriculum coordinator of the Nigigoonsiminikaaning (or Red Gut) First Nation: Nancy, Don and Jason Jones, respectively ...

  8. Ojibwemowin is an indigenous language spoken by the Anishinaabe, or Ojibwe people. (Ojibwe tribes are also often referred to as "Ojibwa," "Ojibway," or "Chippewa.") Ojibwe tribes live in the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada including Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. Because of the wide expanse of Ojibwe ...