Other Ojibwe Resources

Check out these other great resources for learning and practicing the language!

Waking Up Ojibwe Resources for Families

This is an incredible website full of a variety of quality language resources for families. There are books to download, videos of them being read, language kits, songs, and games. Please explore the well of different resources on this page, and keep checking back as they regularly add more. We often use many of their materials in the classroom.

I highly recommend this site!


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The Ojibwe People's Dictionary Online

This is a link to the online Ojibwe language dictionary, where you can look up words in ojibwe or english, listen to recordings of first language speakers, see words broken down into their roots, and search cultural collections. Don't forget to explore the "advanced search" option if you are struggling to find a certain word.

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Nenda-gikendamang Ningo-biboonagak
(We Seek to Learn Throughout the Year)

This is a website made by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission with awesome intractable activities for each season, printable activity workbooks for children as well as teacher/parent editions, and their own list of resources.

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Dibaajimowinan

Each of the story names on this page are links to the audio of each story being told, reviewed and approved by first language speakers from the book/recordings Dibaajimowinan. They are awesome recording full of rich language and teachings.

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Anishinaabe Coloring and Activity Book

Here is a link to download a printable PDF file of an awesome coloring and activity book with language.

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Waking Up Ojibwe Vimeo Page

Read along as speakers read books in Ojibwe!
English translations are provided.
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Fond du Lac Anishinaabemowin Video and Audio Materials

This website has a bunch of really awesome links to See and Say Immersion videos and audio files of Lessons from Our Elders. The recordings are of language speakers. We have watched some of their videos in the classroom.

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Ojibwemotaadidaa Omaa Gidakiiminaang Youtube Channel

Here are a collection of awesome immersion videos of first language speakers and also language learners. There are a variety of subjects from trapping, sugaring, ricing, and lots of child care videos. Learn about traditional food gathering or how to speak to your baby in anishinaabemowin!

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Misaabekong Short Videos

Here are some short videos by an Ojibwe immersion school in Duluth. They are voiced by teachers and students of the school. Check them out!

Aaniin ezhichigeng?

Aandi gidoozhibii'iganaatig?

Giwiidookaw ina?

Basikawebishkige-ataadiwin

Bepeshinidiwin (Freeze Tag)

Wicoie Nandagikendan

Here is Wicoie Nandagikendan's website.

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Dakota Ojibway Children and Family Services Coloring Book

This is a link to an awesome PDF printable coloring book put out by Dakota Ojibway Child and Family Services in Manitoba. The children can learn different animal names as they strengthen their motor skills using this coloring book.

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Anishinaabemowin Learning Materials: Phrase of the Day, Coloring Books, and more

This link is to access downloadable coloring books, a years worth of "phrase of the day" charts, and more!

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MIIN Ojibwe Language Resources: Birth to Pre-K

This link is to access curriculum from our program and from OOG as well.