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Anton Treuer Press Kit

Selected press coverage featuring Anton Treuer, including interviews, reviews, and articles on Indigenous history, language revitalization, education, and contemporary Native issues. Search or scroll the newsfeed for articles, radio pieces, news, and videos.


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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)
June 12

“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

Leading with Inclusivity: An Indigenous Perspective on Education and Leadership (In-person)
Leading with Inclusivity: An Indigenous Perspective on Education and Leadership (In-person)
June 16

“Fairness is not given. It is made.” —Anton Treuer

Telling Our Stories: Native Voices in Children's Literature (In-person)
Telling Our Stories: Native Voices in Children's Literature (In-person)
June 27

“Fairness is not given. It is made.” —Anton Treuer

Whitefish River First Nation Language Camp (in-person)
Whitefish River First Nation Language Camp (in-person)
July 22

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Anton Treuer's Quest to Revive the Ojibwe Language →

November 02, 2021

Anton Treuer thinks the solutions to many of America’s most challenging problems lie in understanding a language that, until recently, only a few people on the planet still spoke. Article in MSP Magazine here.

by Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl

Tags: Ojibwe
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