Noongom Wenishinaabemojig (Today’s Speakers of Anishinaabemowin)
Welcome to Ojibwe.net. This site represents many things, most of all, it is evidence that Anishinaabemowin is alive and well. A living language must be spoken fluently and used creatively. We have created this cyber space so that the ancient sounds are not lost and can be connected to anyone willing to listen, learn, and labor with us in the effort to maintain Anishinaabemowin.
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March Song
Onaabani-giizis Nagomowin (March Song) Onaabani-giizis is the word for the month of March because the verb onaabanad describes the crust of ice [...]
February Song
Namebini-giizis Nagomowin (February Song) Photo from Snow Snake Tournament on Madeline Island. Used with permission by Marsha Traxler Reeves and Marvin [...]
January Song
Gichi-manidoo-giizis Nagomowin (January Song) What you learn in this song: The song for Gichi-manidoo-giizis (January) is a simple song with vocables [...]
December Song
Manidoo-giizisoons Nagomowin (December Song) What you learn in this song: In this song a child asks older relatives to tell the [...]
November Song
Gashkadino-Giizis Nagomowin (November Song) Gashkadino-Giizis (November) is when temperatures dip below the point of freezing and the last hunts and feasts [...]
Wild Animals (Awesiinh)
Wild Animals (Awesiinh) We all learn better when we can physically interact with the world. For learning some animal names we purchased [...]