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in Ojibwe our word for educator is akinomaaget. also translates to teacher of earth & sky world. “language warrior”. alumni @UofT, @Queensu,& @TrentUniversity

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In Ojibwe our word for fire fighters is aategejig (pronounced aa-te-ge-jig). Ojibwe fire fighters blessing the grounds of the devastation left behind.

In Ojibwe our word for fire fighters is aategejig (pronounced aa-te-ge-jig). Ojibwe fire fighters blessing the grounds of the devastation left behind.

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In Ojibwe our words for ‘elbows up’ are ‘doskwaan ishpiming’. Canada 🇨🇦 1st we will never be 51st state! Music by Thunder.

In Ojibwe our words for ‘elbows up’ are ‘doskwaan ishpiming’. Canada 🇨🇦 1st we will never be 51st state! Music by Thunder.

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In Ojibwe our word for pike is kinoozhe (pronounced ki-noo-zhe). in the south they have elf on the shelf- in the north we have pike on a bike.

In Ojibwe our word for pike is kinoozhe (pronounced ki-noo-zhe). in the south they have elf on the shelf- in the north we have pike on a bike.

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In Ojibwe our word for groundhog is kokojiish. Happy Groundhog Day.

In Ojibwe our word for groundhog is kokojiish. Happy Groundhog Day.

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In Ojibwe our word for high hill or ridge is ishpadinaa or spadina (pronounced ish-pa-di-naa). Photo from the Toronto Transit Commission. Music by Young Bear.

In Ojibwe our word for high hill or ridge is ishpadinaa or spadina (pronounced ish-pa-di-naa). Photo from the Toronto Transit Commission. Music by Young Bear.

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In Ojibwe our word for congratulations is gimaamiikwenamigo. Also translates to we are so proud of you. Wab Kinew is elected as Premier of Manitoba. First Ojibwe elected as a premier in Canada.

In Ojibwe our word for congratulations is gimaamiikwenamigo. Also translates to we are so proud of you. Wab Kinew is elected as Premier of Manitoba. First Ojibwe elected as a premier in Canada.

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In Ojibwe our word for warrior is ogichitaa (pronounced o-gi-chi-taa). We will remember them- two of Canada’s most decorated war heros.

In Ojibwe our word for warrior is ogichitaa (pronounced o-gi-chi-taa). We will remember them- two of Canada’s most decorated war heros.

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In Ojibwe our word for raptor is getekaadignebik. Also translates to ancient alligator standing. Art by Nyle Johnston. Music by Rez Dogz.

In Ojibwe our word for raptor is getekaadignebik. Also translates to ancient alligator standing. Art by Nyle Johnston. Music by Rez Dogz.

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In Ojibwe our word for February is Makwa-giizis. Also translates to Bear Moon. Art by Clayton Samuel King. Music by Thunder Hill.

In Ojibwe our word for February is Makwa-giizis. Also translates to Bear Moon. Art by Clayton Samuel King. Music by Thunder Hill.

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In Ojibwe our words for “you’re simply the best” are “kiin sa yanji nished”. Music by Tina Turner. May she Rest In Peace.

In Ojibwe our words for “you’re simply the best” are “kiin sa yanji nished”. Music by Tina Turner. May she Rest In Peace.

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In Ojibwe our words for ‘star people’ are ‘anong bemadzijig’ (pronounced a-nong be-mad-zi-jig). Also translates to visitors from sky world. Art by Mark Anthony Jacobson. Music by John Beal.

In Ojibwe our words for ‘star people’ are ‘anong bemadzijig’ (pronounced a-nong be-mad-zi-jig). Also translates to visitors from sky world. Art by Mark Anthony Jacobson. Music by John Beal.

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In Ojibwe our words for Remembrance Day are Zhimaaganishii Giizhigad. Also translates to a day to honour our soldiers. Frances Pegahmagabow and Tommy Prince two Anishinaabe warriors also Canada’s most decorated war heroes.

In Ojibwe our words for Remembrance Day are Zhimaaganishii Giizhigad. Also translates to a day to honour our soldiers. Frances Pegahmagabow and Tommy Prince two Anishinaabe warriors also Canada’s most decorated war heroes.

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In Ojibwe our word for fire is ishkode (pronounced ish-ko-de). Also translates to ‘first spark in your heart’.

In Ojibwe our word for fire is ishkode (pronounced ish-ko-de). Also translates to ‘first spark in your heart’.

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In Ojibwe our words for ‘thanks giving day’ are ‘miigwechwe giizhigad’. The Anishinaabe would have ceremony in the autumn to give thanks to the Creator for the bountiful harvest- our ancestors were historically agricultural communities.

In Ojibwe our words for ‘thanks giving day’ are ‘miigwechwe giizhigad’. The Anishinaabe would have ceremony in the autumn to give thanks to the Creator for the bountiful harvest- our ancestors were historically agricultural communities.

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In Ojibwe our word for shell is miigis (pronounced mee-gis; hard g). Quahog clam shells were used to string wampum. Wampum belts were mnemonic devices used for treaty making and to record history. Wampum at Laurentian University - Université Laurentienne during Treaty Recognition Week.

In Ojibwe our word for shell is miigis (pronounced mee-gis; hard g). Quahog clam shells were used to string wampum. Wampum belts were mnemonic devices used for treaty making and to record history. Wampum at Laurentian University - Université Laurentienne during Treaty Recognition Week.

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In Ojibwe our word for treaty is naknagewin(pronounced nak-na-ge-win). Wampum belts on display at Laurentian University - Université Laurentienne during Treaty Recognition Week.

In Ojibwe our word for treaty is naknagewin(pronounced nak-na-ge-win). Wampum belts on display at Laurentian University - Université Laurentienne during Treaty Recognition Week.

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In Ojibwe our phrase for ‘happy family day’ is ‘mina danwendagnag giizhigad’.

In Ojibwe our phrase for ‘happy family day’ is ‘mina danwendagnag giizhigad’.

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In Ojibwe our words for “teach the truth” are “akinomaagen wi debwewin “.

In Ojibwe our words for “teach the truth” are “akinomaagen wi debwewin “.

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In Ojibwe our word for ‘the good people’ is Anishinaabe. Anishinaabe are the Ojibwe, Odawa, Potawatomi, Mississauga, Saulteaux, Nipissing, Chippewa and Algonquin peoples. Music by Smokeytown Singers.

In Ojibwe our word for ‘the good people’ is Anishinaabe. Anishinaabe are the Ojibwe, Odawa, Potawatomi, Mississauga, Saulteaux, Nipissing, Chippewa and Algonquin peoples. Music by Smokeytown Singers.

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In Ojibwe our words for Happy International Women’s Day are Mina Kinagwakiing Kwewag Giizhigad.

In Ojibwe our words for Happy International Women’s Day are Mina Kinagwakiing Kwewag Giizhigad.

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