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The Anishinaabe Language Leaves - Ojibway Language Story

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Story narrated by Margaret Noori. The title, Anishinaabemowin Maajaamigad - The Anishinaabe Language Leaves describes what can happen when Anishinaabemowin is no longer a part of everyday life. It encourages speakers today to revitalize the language. The book and cd are available through the publisher Ningwakwe Learning Press © 2009. http://ningwakwe.on.ca/catalogue_files/page0070.htm

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  • Anishinaabemowin is a beautiful language

  • Thank you Margaret for this story. Im using it for the Sound of Ojibiway.

    Im trying to learn some lines from a play called "Toronto at Dreamer's Rock"

    I will be auditioning for the part of Keesic, he speaks Odawa / Ojibiway.

    I am Anishinawbe from Saskatchewan and We speak Saulteaux out here,

    I am a desendent the Anishinaabe from Sulte St. Marie area.

    I do not speak Saulteaux or Ojibiway so thank you for tis Video.

    it really giving me a feel for what Ojibiway should sound like.

    -Thanks

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  • ohhh my gosh. i thought germans had long words, lol like gesundheit and Schwarzwälderkirschtortenliefe­rantenhut and Umweltverschmutzung lol

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  • @Videowarrior2010 why you no speak ojibwe

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