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YouTube:

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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
Where Wolves Don't Die: Author Talk with Anton Treuer (In-person)
Where Wolves Don't Die: Author Talk with Anton Treuer (In-person)
November 6

“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

Education for All in the Age of Racial Reckoning (In-person)
Education for All in the Age of Racial Reckoning (In-person)
November 7

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

Indigenous Kids in Adoptive and Foster Placements (Virtual)
Indigenous Kids in Adoptive and Foster Placements (Virtual)
November 10

“I never set foot inside Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Haskell, Tomah, Kamloops, or Brandon—not as a student and not even as a visitor. But I’ve been fighting the demons they unleashed my whole life. We all have.” —Where Wolves Don’t Die by Anton Treuer

Awakening Education: Fostering Success for All (In-person)
Awakening Education: Fostering Success for All (In-person)
November 12

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


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Keeping Languages Alive →

May 07, 2020 in Anton Treuer Books

Join Dr. Treuer an in depth discussion of indigenous language revitalization on Wisconsin Public Radio with Larry Meiller on May 7, 2020.

Tags: Ojibwe, Indigenous Languages
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