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Books by Anton Treuer | Indigenous History, Ojibwe Language & Culture — Anton Treuer
Explore books by Anton Treuer, including bestselling works on Indigenous history, Ojibwe language revitalization, Native sovereignty, culture, and contemporary...
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Turtle Mountain College - Bachelor of Arts in Ojibwe Language, Culture and History
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https://www.bemidjistate.edu/airc/community-resources/ojibwe-language-resources/
Ojibwe Language Resources | American Indian Resource Center | Bemidji State University
An amazing collection of Ojibwe language resources including cultural and advocacy organizations, dictionaries, word lists, books, journals and blogs
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https://nativecirclespodcast.com/2025/10/15/season-3-episode-11-come-together-revitalizing-ojibwe-language-through-partnership-and-community-with-anton-treuer-and-chelsea-mead/
Season 3 Episode 11: Come Together: Learning and Teaching Ojibwe Language Through Partnership with...
Dr. Anton Treuer (left) and Dr. Chelsea M. Mead (right) Click this link to listen to Season 3 Episode 11 featuring Dr. Anton Treuer and Dr. Chelsea Mead. In...
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https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/reclaim-video-game-ojibwe/
"Reclaim" video game voiced entirely by Ojibwe community members helps keep language alive - CBS...
Apr 15, 2026 - A video game is helping people experience the Ojibwe culture in a new way.
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Ojibwe syllabary, pronunciation and language
Ojibwe is an Algonquian language spoken in the parts of Canadian and the USA by about 89,000 people.
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