
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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A poem in Ojibwe for Diane Glancy
A Poem in Ojibwe for Diane Glancy In 2025, Birgit Däwes, Karsten Fitz, and Sabine N. Meyer dedicated an issue of Amerikastudien/American [...]
Johnston Sisters Sing an Ojibwe Sweetheart Song
Johnston Sisters Sing an Ojibwe Sweetheart Song To celebrate Women's History Month and Poetry month in 2026, Curator & Public Historian, [...]
Nanaboozhoo Went Walking
Nanaboozhoo Babaamosed: Nanaboozhoo Went Walking & Other Stories from Grand Portage Nanaboozhoo Babaamosed: Nanaboozhoo Went Walking and Other Stories from Grand [...]
Jingle Bells
Godotaagaansan (Jingle Bells) In the 1850s James Lord Pierpont wrote the song with the name "The One Horse Open Sleigh" [...]
Goodnight Moon
Mino-dibikad Dibiki-giizis (Goodnight Moon) Goodnight Moon is an enduring bedtime story written by American author, Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by [...]
Gaa-bigooshkaaning (Ann Arbor) Round Dance
Gaa-bigooshkaaning Round Dance The University of Michigan Native American Student Association (NASA) will host its first traditional Round Dance on November [...]







