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Ojibwe People's Dictionary — Online Ojibwe-English dictionary with 8,000+ words, 60,000 audio clips by Ojibwe elders from Minnesota and Ontario, and related images/documents. Nishnaabemwin: Odawa & Eastern Ojibwe online dictionary — Contains over 12,000 words from the Ojibwe languages known as Odawa (Ottawa), spoken along the shores of Lake ...
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A Dictionary of the Ojibway Language. Frederic Baraga. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1992 - Foreign Language Study - 422 pages.
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The Ojibwe language is Anishinaabemowin, a branch of the Algonquian language family. They are part of the Council of Three Fires (which also include the Odawa and Potawatomi ) and of the larger Anishinaabeg, which also include Algonquin , Nipissing , and Oji-Cree people.
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Nov 15, 1992 · A revised edition of this Ojibway-English/English-Ojibway dictionary followed in 1878 and is the version now reprinted. More than a hundred years later, this dictionary remains a classic and the most useful for a wide range of dialects.
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Aug 19, 2020 · 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 government and became a nonprofit in 2014, Yunus said.