For more than three decades, Bay Mills Community College has been quietly building one of Michigan’s most comprehensive Indigenous language preservation programs.
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 ...
Nov. 8—CLOQUET — For Michelle Goose, an Anishinaabe language instructor at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, land and the languages that developed on it are intertwined. You can't fully ...
This episode explores what indigenous communities are doing to revitalize the Anishinaabe language. The United Nations projects one indigenous language dying EVERY TWO WEEKS, and tribes across the ...
Amik Smallwood smoked his ceremonial pipe briefly Saturday afternoon before beginning an old Anishinaabe teaching. He smoked as an offering, to ask the Creator for forgiveness for telling stories ...