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Anishinaabemdaa. Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Website, Language, Culture, Legends, Games, History, Immersion Video Clips, Grammar, Everyday Terms. Coordinated by Kenneth Pheasant, fluent speaker and teacher. http://anishinaabemdaa.com/

Anishinaabemowin at Sault Tribe. This web site is sponsored by Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians. This page is dedicated to Orien Corbiere who first envisioned this dream! Follow the livestream broadcasts via email sign-up. If you miss the livestream language lesson, you can click the link in your email and then click watch again. Shirley Recollet currently teaches language lessons. https://livestream.com/saulttribelanguage

Anishinaabemowin. by Dr. Rand Valentine, Dept of Linguistics & American Indian Studies Program at University of . Grammar, Lessons, Linguistics. http://imp.lss.wisc.edu/~jrvalent/ais301/index.html

Anishinaabemowin . “This web site is dedicated to the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) language. Most materials available are of the Southwestern Ojibwe . But there are also some materials from and Northwestern () Ojibwe. As well as some old books written when looked different, and differences were few.” http://weshki.atwebpages.com/index.html

Anishinaabemowin Revival Program. Program of the M’chigeeng First Nation’s Lakeview School. Alan Corbiere, ARP Coordinator. Classroom lessons, Archives, Illustrated Legends, Videos with the Elders. Browse ‘Anishinaabemowin’ tab. http://www.mchigeeng.ca/anishinaabemowin.html

Anishinaabemowin Teg. Area Language Organization. Keep up to date on upcoming Conference(s) and some bilingual information. http://www.anishinaabemowin-teg.org/

Anishinaabemowin Toolkit. Rainbow District School Board of . Bilingual vocabulary lists with audio tracks. https://www.rainbowschools.ca/programs/anishinaabewin-toolkit/

Barbara Nolan teaches immersion method using videos of interesting stories. She speaks Anishinaabemowin with great detail to non-verbal cues such as drawing, facial expressions, tone, and body language. Several videos, ranging from a few minutes to over 30 minutes each video. Anishinaabe Language Immersion Online Videos will definitely help you with whole- meaning understanding of content and Anishinaabemowin sounds. http://barbaranolan.com/

Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission. Anishinaabe Language Resources Available, Many resources are free to order at no cost, or free to download as pdf or flipbook. Also a wealth of Anishinaabe Environmental, Cultural, Historical, Rights, Gathering, Horticulture, etc. You can Subscribe to their free quarterly newspaper “Mazina’igan” to have delivered to you electronically, or in print to your home, and you can also access and download all previous issues. “Mazina’igan” includes language lessons and bilingual projects. http://www.glifwc.org/

Neshnabemwen memdeg. by JP Montano. Video clips and ‘read-along’ bilingual audio clips. http://jpmontano.com/

Nish Tales: Walking & Talking with Nanabush. by Ojibwe Cultural Foundation, M’chigeeng First Nation, Ontario. Here are two short films, Animated Cartoons, “Nanabush Naajtoon Wiiyaas” (Nanabush Loses the Meat) and “Nanabosh Gaazhidebnaang Zhigaak Mishkoziiwin” (Nanabush Gets Power from the Skunk). The cartoons are accompanied by word lists and learning activities. http://nanabush.ca/

Ojibwe.net. by Margaret Noodin, Alphonse Pitawanakwat and Stacie Sheldon. Website includes Lessons, Stories, Songs, Poetry, Projects and Events with audio, video, and some material for download. http://ojibwe.net/

Online Anishinaabemowin. by Isadore Toulouse. Teaches weekly language lesson on Tuesday evenings, for one hour, 7 - 8 pm, via online meeting program moderated by Brita Brookes and Joni Shawana. Go to the website below, then click on the door that says “Biindigen” (come in). Or you can access the same by way of their facebook page below, and click on the link from there. Once the screen comes up, you’re prompted to enter your username (you can put anything there, just your first name, or a nickname…). No password is required. You only need speakers, so you can hear the teacher, while he teaches about the page(s) he is showing on the screen. There is space to ask and/or answer questions in writing, and see others comments, in the chat box. https://www.facebook.com/OnlineAnishinaabemowin/ http://onlineanishinaabemowin.blogspot.com/

Sault College Video Learning Series, taught by Darrin Corbiere, FREE via youtube, Beginner Course, 27 Lessons, less than 10 minutes each, topics such as Sound Chart, , Weather, Time, Money, Locatives, Numbers, etc. Excellent Freebie! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBvYGALiSgA

Quizlet. Join Quizlet for free. Then search “Anishinaabemowin.” Then Click on the “CLASSES” Tab. We recommend you join the ‘Anishinaabemowin Revival Program’ class by Alan Corbiere and the ‘Deshkan Ziibiing Anishinaabemowin’ class by Paswe’aatigok. And of course, join ‘LTBB Anishinaabemowin’ class. https://quizlet.com/classes/anishinaabemowin/