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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
Longevity & Relational Health: An Indigenous Perspective (In-person)
Longevity & Relational Health: An Indigenous Perspective (In-person)
December 3

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

Where Wolves Don't Die: Barnes & Nobles Insta Live (Virtual)
Where Wolves Don't Die: Barnes & Nobles Insta Live (Virtual)
December 4

“Growth is more than a springtime flood, it’s a dance. Dance in all your seasons, my boy, and play the music loud.”  —Where Wolves Don’t Die by Anton Treuer

The Language Warrior's Manifesto: How to Keep Our Languages Alive No Matter the Odds (In-person)
The Language Warrior's Manifesto: How to Keep Our Languages Alive No Matter the Odds (In-person)
December 10

Indebweyendaamin!

Higher Endeavors: Success Strategies in Higher Education for All (In-person)
Higher Endeavors: Success Strategies in Higher Education for All (In-person)
January 21

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


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The Language Warrior's Manifesto on Prairie Public Radio →

April 12, 2020 in Anton Treuer Books

On Prairie Public Radio:

Wednesday, April 1, 2020 - Anton Treuer has authored “The Language Warrior’s Manifesto, How to Keep Our Languages Alive No Matter the Odds.” Treuer is professor of Ojibwe at Bemidji State University, and he joins us to discuss the importance of revitalizing indigenous languages and cultures.

Tags: Ojibwe, Indigenous Languages
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