The dictionary, which was initiated in 2010, is a constantly expanding resource that grows as content is added each week.
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The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is an online Ojibwe-English dictionary with the goal of revitalizing the Ojibwe language. This dictionary includes audio from native speakers along with vidoes, images, and references to relevant documents in Ojibwe where applicable.
The dictionary, which was initiated in 2010, is a constantly expanding resource that grows as content is added each week.
The dictionary, which was initiated in 2010, is a constantly expanding resource that grows as content is added each week.
In August 2011 the National Museum of the American Indian launched a website "American Indian Responses to Environmental Challenges."
Article:
NMAI and Tribes Launch Environmental Web Site
The site is aimed at middle and high school teachers.
I thought it might be of particular interest here in Minnesota as the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is one of the four partners who developed this site.
Earlier this year, Fond du Lac College and the Carlton County Historical Society partnered to transcribe and catalog 345 hours of video oral histories from the award winning documentary series, Waasa Inaabida. This project is funded by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
University of Minnesota Libraries holds a copy of Waasa Inaabida.
