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  1. Ojibwe ( / oʊˈdʒɪbweɪ / oh-JIB-way ), [2] also known as Ojibwa ( / oʊˈdʒɪbwə / oh-JIB-wə ), [3] [4] [5] Ojibway, Otchipwe, [6] Ojibwemowin, or Anishinaabemowin, is an indigenous language of North America of the Algonquian language family. [7] [8] The language is characterized by a series of dialects that have local names and ...

    • (50,000 cited 1990–2016 censuses)
    • (see Ojibwe dialects)
    • Canada, United States
  2. Learn about the history, sounds, orthography and variety of Ojibwe, a Central Algonquian language spoken by the Anishinaabe people in Canada and the US. The Ojibwe People's Dictionary uses the Double-Vowel system to write Ojibwe words and is part of a revitalization project.

  3. Learn about the Ojibwe language and culture with the Ojibwe People's Dictionary, a searchable, talking dictionary that features the voices of Ojibwe speakers and the stories of Anishinaabe humor. The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is a resource for Ojibwe language education and cultural survival, and a gateway to the Ojibwe collections at the Minnesota Historical Society.

  4. 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. achikinaakobijigan ni [BL] a fence, a corral. achinaateshimoono vai s/he or it animate lies in the shade, is behind a cloud. adaam vta buy (it) from h/. (reciprocal) adaandiwag vai they buy (it) from each other. adaandiwag vai they buy (it) from each other. adaawam vta borrow (it) from, rent (it) from h/.

  6. Learn about the Ojibwe language, an Algonquian language spoken by 50,000 people in the US and Canada. Find out its history, dialects, pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and culture.

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  8. Ojibwe.net is a site for learning and celebrating Anishinaabemowin, the language of the Ojibwe people. It features stories, songs, words, projects, and a women's hand drum group.

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