Chi miigwech to you Barbara and to who recorded and uploaded this video. It's nice to have a video of this to watch as many times as needed to learn :)
I am a learner of Aniishinabemowin from Germany. Thank you so much for your patience in teaching. I proceed only in tiny steps and as I have no one to speak to it is pretty hard for me. Thank you for your teaching and kindness. Miigwetch-Danke sehr❤
I was specifically looking for the word for "father" for a fellow tribal member, who is posting photos of his little children on Facebook. Thank you for your wonderful lessons. This is a lot to put in one lesson. Nice work. Miigwech 🤩
Thank you for the effort you put into making these videos. What an elegant system for writing the language - it makes it easy to figure out how to pronounce each word.
Boozhoo, mno-kizheb. Aaniin! Miigwetch for taking the time to share this knowledge and wisdom with us Barbara. I'm a non native and feel privileged to be able to learn your language and customs. I genuinely wish there was more material and programs available to make it more widespread, hopefully one day there will be many speakers far and wide. Miigwetch again! Keep up the great work in revitalizing your beautiful language and ways of life. Baamaapii miinwaa kaawaabmin!
Boozhoo! I am a non-Anishnaabe living in Ontario. I took a class on Anishnaabemowin 2 years ago and I cant wait to watch your videos and improve my speech!
I love the acknowledging of the "Little Spirit" in all of us needing care is such an important reality to know when giving care. Thank You for sharing!
Hi Barbara, I am a non-native woman living in Nogojiwanong (Peterborough, Ontario) I am learning Anishinaabemowin from online video's and I really appreciate your lessons. I look forward to knowing the language better and all the things I will be able to learn from that. Miigwetch.