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Snapping-Turtle goes to War
Again they said: "Therefore into water that is hot let us fling him!" "Ā, kāwin!" i‘kido mi‘kinā‘k. "Nindādcāgizwāg abinōdcīyạg." "Aa, gaawiin! ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Links
Anishinaabe-Bimaadiziwin - An article from Mazina'igan, A Cronicle of the Lake Superior Ojibwe. With English translation. ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Links
Anishinaabe-Bimaadiziwin - An article from Mazina'igan, A Cronicle of the Lake Superior Ojibwe. With English translation. ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Ojibwe-English Wordlist
Jun 16, 2004 ... enigoons(ag) - ant [énigoons] ..... giziibiiga'ige-makak(oon) - washtub ..... moo(wan) - feces; excrement. mooka'am - he (sun) rises ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Links
Gikendandaa Ojibwemowin! - Mindjime's Ojibwe lessons. News from the Sloughs - Bad River newspaper "News from the Sloughs" with language lessons. ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Links
Anishinaabe-Bimaadiziwin - An article from Mazina'igan, A Cronicle of the Lake Superior Ojibwe. With English translation. ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Links
http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Campus/9941/an_ojibwe_play.htm - a short play in Ojibwe written by language students. No English translation. ...
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The Origin of Dogs
Therefore it was from Hairless that came all the dogs, wherever now there are dogs. Mīsai ä‘kōsit. Mii sa ekoozid. And that is as far as (the story) goes. ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Drills
mazina'igan na niwaabandaan? mazina'igan na i'iw? - en' mazina'igan giwaabandaan. ... mazina'igan na giwaabandaan? - gaawiin mazina'igan niwaabandaanziin. ...
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Anishinaabemowin - Odaawa Body Part Terms
'Nad' stands for dependent animate nouns; 'nid' stands for dependent inanimate nouns. nbakwaakninj - my fist (nid) nbikon - my back (also: nbikwan) (nid) ...
 
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