
Anishnaabe Kidwinan
Ojibwe Language Lessons
Ojibwe is the spoken language of the Anishnaabe people, handed orally from generation to generation. The Bay Mills Indian Community has been endeavoring for many years to strengthen the tradition of the Native tongue.
Starting in October 2003, the Bay Mills News publishes monthly Ojibwe language lessons to give our readers examples of common words and phrases used by the Anishnaabe people.
Each month's lesson is available below, in Adobe Acrobat format.


    

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