Traditional Ojibwe Drumming
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This sounds soooo good! Miigwech for the drumming and song!
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love it, made my eyes water
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Man I remember these guys. Its been a while. Good vid.
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pride!
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Miigwech for the video. Makes me proud to be Anishinaabe Kwe.
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What I mean is the spelling of various words of our native language differ but are basically the same and are understood.
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Many of us are aware that we are called the Anishinabe or the various pronunciations of it that exist. Chippewa is another. The reason for so many of the spelling differences derive from the fact that the language was a spoken one that had many different dialects and was very hard to put into limited text characters. They had to invent a whole new vowel system to teach someone unfamiliar with it. The spelling differs from my fathers rez and others within a few hours drive.
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LOL whoa I know most of those guys, they drumming in the indian bowl downtown LdF. One is my cuz. :D Just typed in Ojibwe and you guys fourth on the list!!! You guys sound good even back then. I like the pow wows down the road at Bear river better. The indian bowl is too weird for me. Plus aren't we Ojibwe/Anishinabe? Should be the Ojibwe Bowl or Anishinabe Bowl ha ha ha
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Good to listen to family music, and tradition. Can't wait till pow wow.
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Anishnaabe kwe ndaaw!
@acerb45666555 - You have a good point, but I think alot of us on both sides are embracing the Anishinabe name more and more. Just like the Papagos dropped their name and now use Tohono O'dham and the Navajos to Dine' Change comes slow.
Personally, I say I'm Ojibway because anybody who is non-Native doesn't know what Anishinabe is, but they will over time cuz like I say..change takes time.
TheZunigal 1 year ago 6
i am ojibwa.good job my fellow natives
lolavan101 1 year ago 5