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According to Ojibwemowin series 1, Page 134: How do you say "s/he is sorry"? Maanendam
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 42: How do you say "s/he is glad"? Minwendam
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 256: How do you say "woodtick"? Ezigaa
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 58: How do you say "town"? Oodenaa
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: How do you say "s/he visits"? Mawadishiwe
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 58: How do you say "town"? Oodenaa
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 100: How do you say "for sure!!!"? Mii sa go geget
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 81: How do you say "babies"? Abinoojiiyensag
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 134: how do you say "s/he is hungry"? Bakade
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 201: how do you say "s/he is boiling sap"? Iskigamizige
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 134: What does "gawishimo" mean? s/he goes to bed/lies down.
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, Page 157: how do you say "s/he prays"? Anami'e
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 254: how do you say "s/he is yellow/brown"? Ozaawizi
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: how do you say "s/he arrives"? Dagoshin
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 64: what does "wewe" mean? Snow Goose
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 4: Where did the Ojibwe, Ottawa, and Potowatomi seperate? The Straits of Makinac
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 193: What does "Ginebigoog" mean? Snakes
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, What does "Wiinawaa Abinoojiyag Odaminowag!" mean? The children are playing!
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 165: how do you say "sock"? Azhigan
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 118: What does "minawaanagoziwag" mean? They have fun.
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 119: how do you say " When or if they eat"? wiisiniwaan
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: how do you say "s/he has a headache"? Dewikwe
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 72: How do you say s/he buys it? Adaawe
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 88: what does "A'aw ikwe ayekozi" mean? That woman is tired.
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 165: how do you say "floor"? Michisag
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 194: What does "Ojiigens" mean? Little Fisher
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 26: What does "Miigwech manoomin" mean? Thank you wild rice
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 229: what does "Dimii" mean? It is deep
According to Ojibwemowin series 1, page 228: what does "waabang niimi'iding niwii-izhaa" mean? Tomorrow I am going to a pow wow.
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 27: Madeline Island is located where? Off the shores of Red Cliff, Wisconsin.
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page * Where is the spirit tree located? Grand Portage on Lake Superior.
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: How do you say "young or new"? Oshki
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: How do you say "my older sister"? Nimise
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: what does "biidoon" mean? Bring it.
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: how do you say " it is nasty weather"? Niiskaadad
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 10: how do you say "tornado"? Ashibishidosh
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 97: how do you say "peanut butter"? Bagaani-Bimide
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 115: how do you say "department store"? Gichi-adaawewigamig
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 162: where were the Anishinaabeg of White Earth Reservation living before the reservation existed? Gull Lake
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 74: what treaty ceaded land in Minnesota and guaranteed the "privilege" of hunting, fishing, and gathering wild rice in the Ceded Territory? Treaty of 1837
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 74: What treaty was made with the Mississippi Band of Ojibwe and ceded land in Minnesota? Treaty of 1867
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 167: what act ended allotment and recognized tribal governments? Wheeler Howard Act
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 74: What treaty established reservations in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin? Treaty of 1854
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 167: The United States government banned all Native Spirituality until congress passed what act? The Indian Religious Freedom Act
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 143: how do you say "take care of someone"? Ganawenim
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 143: what does "mazina'igani-adaawewigamig" mean? Book store/shop
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 96: how do you say "blueberry pie"? Miini-bitooschigan-bakwezhigan
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 90: What does "naadasoonaagane" mean? s/he checks traps
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 97: What does "onagizhiinsan" mean? Macaroni
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page59: how do you say "break something"? bookobidoon
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 35: what does "okanaapine" mean? s/he has arthritis
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 44: how do you say "the woman is looking"? Ikwe ganawaabanjige
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 35: what does "gigizhebaa-wiisini" mean? s/he eats breakfast
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 27: how do you say "s/he speaks English"? Zhanganaashimo
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 53: how do you say "flatten it"? Desa'an
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 53: how do you say "lift it"? Ombinan
According to Ojibwemowin series 2, page 53: how do you say "fold it"? nabonan
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 142: who does a boy present his first kill to? His mother
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 142: what age did a young mad receive a three cornered blanket from his mother? age sixteen (16)
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 144: how many times a year did the Anishinaabeg celebrate thanksgiving? twice (2), in some rare cases four (4)
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 144/145: when were the two times the Anishinaabeg celebrate thanksgiving? Spring and Autumn
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name 4 of the 9 leardership totems/animals. Crane, goose, Loon, Hawk, White Headed Eagle, Black Headed Eagle, Brant, Seagull
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name the three defense totem/animals. Bear, wolf, lynx
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name three of the six sustenance totems/animals. Marten, Beaver, Moose, Caribou, Deer, Muskrat.
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 60: name 3 of the 5 learning totem/animals. Catfish, Pike, Sucker, Sturgeon, Whitefish.
According to Ojibwe Heritage page page 60: name 3 of the 6 medicine totem/animals. Turtle, otter, rattle snake, black snake, frog, merman/mermaid
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents temptation? mermaid/merman
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents depth and strength? sturgeon
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents transformation? Frog
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents strength and courage? Bear
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents foresight? Eagle
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents prudence? Goose
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents resourcefulness, mind own business? Muskrat
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents patience and is slow to anger? Rattlesnake
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents breadth, scope? Catfish
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 53: which animal represents endurance? Pike
According to Ojibwe Heritage who is the author of the book? Basil Johnson
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 84: when was the invitation to the Medewewin extended to a person? After a long assessment of the character of the candidate.
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 84: who supplies the tobacco for the sacred pipe for invitation? The person who is getting invited.
According to the Mishomis Book page 7: What is the Ojibwe translation for nights? "Dee-Bee-kad-doon"
According to the Mishomis Book page 12: what is the Ojibwe translation for journey? "Ba-ba'-ma'di-si-win'"
According to the Mishomis Book page 5: What is the English translation for "ekinamadiwin "? teachings
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 32: What was the language of the fur trade in the great lakes region Ojibwe
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 47: no single item affected tribes boundaries more than the introduction of what? The firearm
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 49: Who paid the price for the fur trade? The animals
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 71: what 2 skills did babies learn their first two years in a dikinaagan? Observation, and listening
According to Waasaa Inaabidaa page 51: in what year was the first treaty signed that included the Ojibwe and the British? 1781
According to the Mishomis Book page 77: who is responsible for guarding the doorway to the midewiwin lodge? The Bear Clan
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 84: what are the four sacred herbs? sage, sweetgrass, cedar, and tobacco
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 206: How do you say hummingbird in Ojibwe? Nenookaasi
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 201: What is the sugar bush? The sugar bush is a grove of maple trees where the ojibwe draw maple sap.
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 228: How do you say be quiet, still in Ojibwe? Bizaan
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 229: How do you say "It is calm" in Ojibwe? Anwaatin
According to Night Flying Woman page 52: How do you say "thunder" in Ojibwe? animiki
According to Night Flying Woman page 54: How do you say "clan" in Ojibwe? Dodaim
According to Night Flying Woman back cover: What was the author striving for? peace and equality
According to Night Flying Woman page 135: How do you say Maple Sugar in Ojibwe? Sissabagwad
According to Night Flying Woman page 134: how do you say Night Flying Woman in Ojibwe? Nibowisegwe
According to Night Flying Woman page 133: How do you say Listen in Ojibwe? Bisindan
According to Night Flying Woman, Front Cover of book: who was the author? Ignatia Broker
According to Mishomis Book page 7: Who did Githi Manito send to the original man to walk, talk and play with? Maengun - The wolf
According to Mishomis Book page 25: How do you say sage in Ojibwe? Kodaywushk
According to the Mishomis Book (front cover) Who was the author of the Mishomis Book? Edward Benton-Banai
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 19: What did Epingishmook give to his son? A Pipe of Peace
According to Ojibwe Heritage page 151: What does the name Mudjeekawis imply and mean? Eldest son
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 156: name the occasion that is recorded where all four brothers met. The Day Nanabush married
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 19: How do you say s/he is happy in Ojibwe? Jiikendam
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 19: How do you say s/he is sad in ojibwe? Gashkendam
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 135: How do you say s/he is mad in Ojibwe? Nishkaadizi
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 135: How do you say s/he is sleepy in Ojibwe? Noondenibaa
According to Ojibwemowin series 1 page 134: How do you say s/he is cold in Ojibwe? Giikaja
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: How do you say "It is a nice day"? Mino-Giizhigad
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: How do you say "The wind starts to blow"? Maadanimad
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: What is "asibishidosh"? There is a tornado
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 10: what is "dakaasin"? There is a cool wind
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: How do you say "It is warm and mild as spring approaches"? Aabawaa ani-ziigwang
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: what does "Gii-anwaatin gii-wewebanaabiyan" mean? It was calm when you were fishing
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: What does "ani-gisinaa. Wii soogipon ."mean It is becoming cold. It is going to snow.
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 11: How do you say "It is March. It is very windy"? Andego-giizis. Gichi-noodin
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 12: What is "bangishimog, Miskwaanakwad"? when the sun sets, the sky is red.
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 14: What is "mishtaadim"? a workhorse
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 15: What is "wiinaange"? a turkey vulture
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: How do you say "the horse is running"? bebezhigoogaanzhi bimibatoo
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: how do you say "the butterfly is pretty"? Memengwaa onizhishi
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: what does "aamoo ozhaawizi dash makadewizi" translate to? The bee is yellow and black.
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 16: Say "The frog jumps" in Ojibwe. Omakakii gwaaskwani
According to Ojibwemowin series 2 page 17: Translate "We are making sap" into Ojibwe "nindiskigamizigemin"
According to The Good Path page 15: What were the first four things the creator created? wind, water, rocks, and fire
According to The Good Path page 15-16: The four substances wind, water, rocks, and fire was given some of the creator's power. What did that power become? It's soul
According to The Good Path page 16: What was the substance wind given? It was given gentleness as well as howling.
According to The Good Path page 16: What was the substance water given? It was given calmness and the ability to crash in large waves.
According to The Good Path page 16: what was the substance fire given? It was given warmth and the ability to destroy.
According to The Good Path page 16: What were the substance rocks made from? From the smallest grains of sands to the tallest mountains.
According to The Good Path page 16: The creator made the galaxies, stars, planets, and moons of the universe from what four substances? Wind, water, fire, and rocks
According to The Good Path page 17: What were the four kinds of plants that the creator made? vegetables, trees, grasses, and flowers
According to The Good Path page 17: What are the four intervals in the circle of life? Birth, growth, death, and rebirth
According to The Good Path page 17: the values of the Good Path come directly from the creator. What are those values? Honor the creator; honor elders;l honor women;l honor our elder brothers; be peaceful; be kind to everyone; be moderate in our thoughts, words or deeds; be courageous; and keep our promises.
According to The Good Path page 20: How did the creator decide to purify the earth of all its evil? With a great flood.
According to The Good Path page 21: Waynabosho the great teacher of the Ojibwe people is known to be what two things? Half-Human, Half-Spirit
According to The Good Path page 21: What animal sacrificed himself to save the earth? Muskrat
According to The Good Path page 22: After Muskrat sacrificed himself, what other animal gave of themselves and held the ball of earth on its back? Turtle
According to The Good Path page 25: Who are the ancient ancestors of the Ojibwe? Lenni Lenape
According to The Good Path page 25: What is the oldest written record or song of native people in North America that contains 687 words and 183 symbols? Wallam Olum
According to The Good Path page 26: What were made out of shells and often told stories or relayed messages? Wampum belts
According to The Good Path page 27: Sacred songs were put on wooden tablets carved with the written language. What were those wooden tablets called? Prayer sticks, or song sticks
According to The Good Path page 29: What did survivors of the flood become known as? The Turtle People
According to The Good Path page 37: What is the meaning of Anishinaabeg? Spontaneous beings
According to The Good Path page 38: What is offered in prayer to the rising and setting sun? Tobacco or asema
According to The Good Path page 46: What White Earth Ojibwe woman ran for vice president of the United States in the year 2000? Winona LaDuke
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