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Three anishinabe (ojibwe) women share their deeply Three Anishinabe (Ojibwa) women share their deeply personal life histories in this moving documentary. These women discuss their roles as ...
Anishinaabe artist Melissa Fowler sits with ... According to Fowler, the Ojibwe word for birchbark is “wiigwaas.” She says the wiigwaas and birch tree are referred to as the tree of life ...
A long history of Great Lakes pollution has discouraged the Anishinaabe practice of fish consumption, as eating what’s caught ...
As part of White Earth Tribal and Community College's Head Start Pathways Program, the class showcased the importance of ...
I was 13 when my mom taught me an important lesson: I am not Canadian — I am Anishinaabe, and it's the reason I will not participate in a colonial political system or vote in this year's federal ...
Then he smiled. This possibility—of something like a stone being alive—has stayed with me. Ojibwe Anishinaabe author and academic Lawrence Gross would agree with this science teacher. In Anishinaabe ...
Located within 150 miles of six Native Nations—the Upper Sioux Community; Lower Sioux Indian Community, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, and White Earth Ojibwe in Minnesota; and the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate ...
Potawatomi and Ojibwe peoples. Museum officials are hoping students leave the event with a deeper appreciation for Native American cultures. "We are excited to host our annual Anishinaabe Culture ...