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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.

Our Featured Work

Ogimaans (The Little Prince) Book

Ogimaans (The Little Prince) Book Original story by Antoine De Saint-Exupéry Translated by Angela Mesic, Margaret Noodin, Susan Wade and [...]

The Adventures of Nimkii

The Adventures of Nimkii Bebikaan-ezhiwebiziwinan Nimkii: The Adventures of Nimkii is the story of a modern dog who lives an [...]

Recent Additions

Stop Go Game

Stop Go Game This is a simple game to be played by all ages. Words below are written to tell [...]

Numbers

Numbers (Asigibii'iganan) Numbers are used often and it is good to learn them early and memorize them thoroughly. Many people refer to [...]

Apenimonodan (Trust)

Apenimonodan (Trust) A poem by Margaret Noodin and a print by Myrna KeliherIn 2023, Myrna Keliher of Expedition Press, created a [...]

Wiijiwaaganag: More Than Brothers

Wiijiwaaganag: More Than Brothers James Peter Razor, known professionally as Peter Razor, was born December 25, 1928 in St. Paul, Minnesota. [...]

Valentine’s Day

Valentine's Day Mino-zaagidiwigiizhigad (Happy Love Each Other Day). Please enjoy these Valentines made with the lovely floral art of Neebin [...]

Miskwaasining Nagamojig

Ojibwe.net is home to Miskwaasining Nagamojig (Swamp Singers), a women’s hand drum group that was founded in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Many of the songs on the site were recorded by the group. Singing is one of the best ways to learn the new sounds of a language.

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