Links and Resources
This rich multimedia series from the Wisconsin State Journal is a wonderful playground for hearing speakers of three different languages tell their personal stories about their efforts to reclaim their mother tongues. Particularly enlightening are the interactive elements showing the similarities and differences in alphabet and pronunciation.
If you want to understand the basic syntactical and structural elements of Ojibwe, here's a good primer.
This eight-part series from Minnesota Public Radio series examines the Ojibwe people's efforts to reclaim and revitalize their spiritual practices.
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Voices on the Radio
Treuer is associate professor of English at the University of Minnesota, a novelist, and translator. He divides his time between the Leech Lake Reservation and Minneapolis.



