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Ginebig = Snake (Ojibwe Word of the Day) 

Anton Treuer
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Ginebig = Snake
Ojibwe word of the day!
Learning languages is fun and good for the mind, body, and spirit. I love learning, teaching, and sharing about the Ojibwe language. It’s amazing that in spite of 500 pretty rough years, we still have indigenous languages and cultures to share. Our ancestors paid dearly so we could have them today. Every word we learn honors our ancestors and future generations. Miigwech!
The translation of this word is written above and in the video.
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Miigwech (thank you) to the Center for Language Teaching Advancement (CeLTA) at Michigan State University (MSU) for your support! Miigwech to Bemidji State University for use of facilities! Miigwech to Rob Pero at Perodigm Studies for technical support and video production!
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29 июн 2024

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@PFCranssen
@PFCranssen 9 дней назад
As always miigwech!
@richardcope9803
@richardcope9803 9 дней назад
I pronounced it accurately!😊
@fonzie340
@fonzie340 9 дней назад
Does that also means "Shoshone "?
@anton.treuer
@anton.treuer 9 дней назад
Not in Ojibwe. The Shoshone did have villages along the Snake River. And in English some settlers called them snakes. But it was an English pejorative I believe.
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