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YouTube:

Anton Treuer channel

TED Talks:

Thriving in Indian Country: What’s In the Way and How Do We Overcome


Revitalizing Ojibwe:

Aanjibimaadizing (Changing Lives) Ojibwe Language Initiative

First Speakers: Restoring the Ojibwe Language


Ojibwe Word of the Day:


Upcoming Events:

Events
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask (In-person)
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask (In-person)
May 28

“Indians. We are so often imagined and so infrequently well understood.” —Anton Treuer

The Cultural Toolbox: Traditional Ojibwe Living in the Modern World (In-person)
The Cultural Toolbox: Traditional Ojibwe Living in the Modern World (In-person)
May 30

You are a complete, fully realized human being. You are a soul who has a body. You are the one your ancestors were praying for and waiting for through the generations. You have been given a unique set of gifts, and you yourself are a gift to the world. —Anton Treuer, The Cultural Toolbox: Traditional Ojibwe Living in the Modern World

Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: The Connection Between Land, Language, and Lifeways (In-person)
Indigenous Ecological Knowledge: The Connection Between Land, Language, and Lifeways (In-person)
June 5

Indebweyendam!

Fostering the Positive Identity Development of First Nation Kids (In-person)
Fostering the Positive Identity Development of First Nation Kids (In-person)
June 6

“We all do better when we all do better.” —Paul Wellstone


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NPR: Fighting for the Ojibwe Language →

September 01, 2015

Great piece on Fresh Air with Terri Gross:

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=89851668

Tags: Ojibwe, Indigenous Languages, NPR, Fresh Air
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