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[49] [50] The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is an online language resource created in collaboration with the University of Minnesota. It is an accessible system that allows users to search in English or Ojibwe and includes voice recordings for many of the 17 000 entries in the collection.
Freelang Ojibwe Dictionary – Freeware off-line dictionary, updated with additional entries yearly. Language Museum report for Ojibwe; Aboriginal Languages of Canada – With data on speaker populations; Language Geek Page on Ojibwe – Syllabary fonts and keyboard emulators are also available from this site.
An Ojibwe Text Anthology. London, ON: The Centre for Research and Teaching of Canadian Native Languages. Nichols, John; Nyholm, Earl (1995). A Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota. Rhodes, Richard (1985). Eastern Ojibwa-Chippewa-Ottawa Dictionary. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Treuer, Anton (2001).
Freelang Ojibwe Dictionary — Freeware off-line dictionary, updated with additional entries annually. Kevin L. Callahan's An Introduction to Ojibway Culture and History; Language Museum report for Ojibwe; Aboriginal Languages of Canada — With data on speaker populations
Western Ojibwa (also known as Nakawēmowin (ᓇᐦᑲᐌᒧᐎᓐ), Saulteaux, and Plains Ojibwa) is a dialect of the Ojibwe language, a member of the Algonquian language family. It is spoken by the Saulteaux, a subnation of the Ojibwe people, in southern Manitoba and southern Saskatchewan, Canada, west of Lake Winnipeg. [3]
The Ojibwe language is an Algonquian North American indigenous language spoken throughout the Great Lakes region and westward onto the northern plains. It is one of the largest indigenous language north of Mexico in terms of number of speakers, and exhibits a large number of divergent dialects.
A brand new Ojibwe language dub of the epic ... "The Lakota Ojibwe tribal council played a big part in getting this project started they did a lot of the translation work and reached out to Lucas ...
The language is often referred to in English as Oji-Cree, with the term Severn Ojibwa (or Ojibwe) primarily used by linguists and anthropologists. [3] Severn Ojibwa speakers have also been identified as Northern Ojibwa, [4] and the same term has been applied to their dialect. [5] Severn Ojibwa speakers use two self-designations in their own ...