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Anishinaabe Understandings of Time 

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The measurement of time is not intricate or precise. In the Anishinaabe language, months are defined by significant events associated with them. The new year for the Anishinaabe is marked by Spring. Spiritually, all ceremonies are conducted before Spring ends. Learn what the Anishinaabe look out for to know when it is Spring, Winter, Fall, or Summer.

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27 июл 2024

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@waboosejackson3711
@waboosejackson3711 5 лет назад
I spent My Winter back East and came home during the glass Moon it was So so beautiful I was only 12 and I was in Cass Lake walking on the glass Snow under the Full Moon
@rthawknatanabah1759
@rthawknatanabah1759 4 года назад
NI'ZOH'NII......👏
@kyleiselohim
@kyleiselohim 4 года назад
Hello mi familia
@jamielouwhitebird451
@jamielouwhitebird451 3 года назад
Chi miigwetch
@timeisshortppl
@timeisshortppl 4 года назад
Its is just like the times of feasts in the Bible, spring is the beginning of the year. Yes the Creators calendar is in His creation. Also the equinox is a sign of the beginning of the new year in the spring. Thank you for you video. Shalom
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