Language & Culture
The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary
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The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary is a searchable, talking Ojibwe-English dictionary that features the voices of Ojibwe speakers. Also you will find beautiful cultural items, photographs, and excerpts from relevant historical documents.
Online Ojibwe Language Program – University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire
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UW Online Ojibwe Language Program, where anyone can watch live or archived classes for free. Archived classes can be found on the website, along with instructions for viewing. UW-Eau Claire offers beginning Ojibwe 1 and 2. These courses can be used to fulfill the foreign language requirement for a baccalaureate degree.
Anishinaabemodaa – Ojibwe Language Website
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Welcome to Anishinaabemowin where our overriding goal is to make available the opportunity to learn the Anishinaabe language no matter what school you attend, program you are a part of, or city or country you live in.
List of Ojibwe Learning Resources
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​​Listed are numerous online, print, and general resources on the Ojibwe language.
Ojibwe.net
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University of Michigan sponsored website to connect anyone willing to listen, learn, and labor in the effort to maintain Anishinaabemowin and Anishinaabe culture.
Ojibwe Cultural Foundation
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The Ojibwe Cultural Foundation was created to preserve and revitalize the language, culture, arts, spirituality and traditions of the Anishinaabe People.