The Ojibwe word for snow was a popular one as several Anishinaabe toddlers and their mothers and teachers trudged through the deep snow, the kids either delighting in last week's winter storm, or ...
Dustin Morrow, a student earning his master’s degree in linguistics at the University of Minnesota, remembers the first time he heard someone casually speaking Ojibwe. He was 25 years old and ...
In 1852, a 93-year-old Ojibwe chief traveled to Washington to stop the president from forcing his people off their ancestral lands. The morning was fraught with anticipation. Chief Buffalo waited in ...
Mole Lake Ojibwe Chairman Robert Van Zile had a message for rural community leaders at the White House earlier this month. “Why compete with one another when we can work together,” he said. “We can ...
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