
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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Trees of Grand Portage Poster
Mitigoog Gichi-onigamiing Mazina’igan (Trees of Grand Portage Poster) This poster shows how to recognize fourteen trees of the western Lake Superior [...]
Basabaagise (Bounce Back) Song
Basabaagise (Bounce Back) Song This is the Basabaagise or Bounce Back song. It reminds us even when we are struggling [...]
Dakonaninjingwaan (To Fall Asleep Holding Hands) Book
Dakonaninjingwaan (To Fall Asleep Holding Hands) To Fall Asleep Holding Hands is a bi-lingual (Ojibwe & English and Menominee & English) [...]
Aphorisms by Alphonse Pitawanakwat
Aphorisms by Alphonse This Advanced Lesson on Aphorisms is by Alphonse Pitawanakwat. Anishinaabemowin is Alphonse’s first language and he teaches [...]
Andrea Carlson Asanjigowin (Future Cache) Exhibit at UMMA
Andrea Carlson Asanjigowin (Future Cache) Exhibit at UMMA Biindigen (Welcome) Future Cache Intro Omaa dash giwaabandaanaawaa, Andrea Carlson aabajitood ikidowinan [...]
Watershed (Wayekwaajiwan) Exhibit at UMMA
Watershed (Wayekwaajiwan) Exhibit at UMMA Biindigen (Welcome) Gichigami Wayekwaajiwan—awashime dash miziwe akiing biinad nibi ateg—aanikooshimagak niizh inakaaneziwinan miinawaa [...]