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Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
WTIP North Shore Community Radio
28 episodes
5 months ago
Boozhoo Anishinaabedoog! Welcome to Anishinaabe Radio! Hosted by Erik Redix, Ojibwe Language Coordinator for the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe, Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak features Ojibwe first speakers telling stories in English and Ojibwemowin—the Ojibwe Language. Produced by Staci Drouillard, Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and WTIP Community Radio and is funded in part by the MN Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
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Boozhoo Anishinaabedoog! Welcome to Anishinaabe Radio! Hosted by Erik Redix, Ojibwe Language Coordinator for the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe, Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak features Ojibwe first speakers telling stories in English and Ojibwemowin—the Ojibwe Language. Produced by Staci Drouillard, Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and WTIP Community Radio and is funded in part by the MN Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.
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Episodes (20/28)
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 28 - "New Rice, Manoominike and Northern Lights"

Episode 28 is with Nancy Jones, elder from Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nations. She shares cultural teachings in Ojibwemowin and English about "new" rice and the wild rice harvest. She also talks about Northern Lights, and traditional ways of thinking about the aurora.

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8 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 27 - Ogimaawigwanebiik "Medicine, Howling Dogs and Thunderbirds"

For this next episode our conversation continues with Ogimaawigwanebiik–Nancy Jones, from Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nations. She shares her understanding of traditions and teachings related to preparing medicines, pipe offerings and some of the things we can learn from our animal teachers. Stories include the reason dogs howl, when certain animals visit and teachings about Thunderbirds.

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8 months ago
29 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 26 – Ogimaawigwanebiik "Women’s Teachings and Being a Drum Keeper"

Episode 26 is a conversation with Ogimaawigwanebiik, Nancy Jones. A renowned elder and Ojbwemowin first speaker from Nigigoonsiminikaaning, Ogimaawigwanebiik shares teachings about being a drum keeper, pow wow traditions and women’s teachings. Includes a bonus story about hunting for different types of wild game and winter life in the bush, on the trapline.

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8 months ago
29 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 25 - "Ogimaawigwanebiik on animal signs and respect for animals"

Episode 25 is a question and answer session with Ogimaawigwanebiik, Nancy Jones. A renowned elder and Ojbwemowin first speaker, Ogimaawigwanebiik answers questions about everyday life at Nigigoonsiminikaaning Nation in Northwestern Ontario. Topics include children, significant colors, animal signs related to someone’s passing and teachings about teasing animals and giving thanks.

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8 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Episode 24 - "Maajigwaneyaash on the Lac la Croix Ponies"

In this bi-lingual Ojibwe language program Erik Redix talks with Maajigwaneyaash, Dr. Gordon Jourdain, who shares the fate of the Lac la Croix ponies and tells the story of his father’s horse logging operation. We also get a lesson about physics words as well as Dr. Jourdain’s thoughts on language preservation.

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8 months ago
27 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 23 – Maajigwaneyaash "fall hunting and the history of Quetico Park"

Maajigwaneyaash–Dr. Gordon Jourdain, grew up at Lac La Croix First Nations and is a first speaker of Ojibwemowin. In this episode Maajigwaneyaash speaks with Erik Redix about the Anishinaabe history of what is now Quetico Provincial Park and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. He also talks about going hunting for bine–partridge, when he was a young boy at Lac La Croix.

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8 months ago
27 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak – Episode 22 with Obizaan and Chato Gonzales "gichichagonan–the spirit within"

Hosted by Erik Redix, Grand Portage Ojibwe Language Coordinator, Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a bilingual program featuring first speakers telling stories in Ojibwemowin and English. Erik’s guests for Episode 22 are Obizaan–Lee Staples, a Mille Lacs elder and his assistant Chato Gonzales. Obizaan shares teachings about gichichagonan–the spirit within, and why going to ceremony and learning and speaking Ojibwemowin is so important for Anishinaabe people.

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8 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 21 – "Respect for all Living Things with Obizaan and Chato Gonzales"

In Episode 21 program host Erik Redix recently visited with Obizaan–Lee Staples, a Mille Lacs elder and monolingual/first speaker of Anishinaabemowin. In this episode Obizaan’s apprentice Chato Gonzales translates what Obizaan has to say about teaching respect for all things–our elders, the animals, trees, the water–and how he believes that these cultural beliefs about teaching and learning respect relate to the National problem of gun violence and mass shootings.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Ojibwe and WTIP Community Radio. 

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9 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 20 - "Ojibwe Humor & the Origin of Names"

Maajigwaneyaash–Dr. Gordon Jourdain talks with Erik Redix about humor and laughter as a part of storytelling, going to sugarbush with his mom at Lac La Croix and the Ojibwe name for Lac La Croix which is Negwaakwaan zaaga’iganing. He also explains the Ojibwe origins of the name Atikokan, a town in Ontario, Canada.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Ojibwe and WTIP Community Radio. 

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9 months ago
29 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak – Episode 19 – "The Spiritual Power of Women with guest Nancy Jones"

Erik Redix talks with Nancy Jones, Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nations elder and language teacher. She talks about the spiritual power of women, finding Eagle feathers and why the Cedar tree is significant for Ojibwe families.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is produced by WTIP Community Radio, in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe.

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9 months ago
29 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 18 - "Netting Whitefish, Preparing for Winter & Nature Signs"

In Episode 18, Erik Redix talks with Nigigoonsiminikaaning First Nations elder and first speaker Nancy Jones. She shares stories about netting whitefish, weaving and caring for nets, and traditional ways of storing food for the winter. She also talks about how winter nights are an important part of teaching and learning about the night sky and predicting the weather, based on animal sounds and other observations.

WTIP's Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is produced in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe.

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9 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 17 - "Morpheme Teachings and Language Learning Tools"

In Episode 17 we are joined by professor and author Anton Treuer, Ojibwe Language Instructor at Bemidji State University. He and Erik Redix talk about the various tools available to language learners, introduces us to the structure of morphemes (root words) in Ojibwemowin and gives the definitive answer to the question, “Is Ojibwe the most difficult language to learn in the world?”

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a production of WTIP, and is produced in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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9 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 16 - "The State of Ojibwe Language Revitalization with guest Anton Treuer"

What is the current state of Ojibwe Language revitalization? In Episode 16 of Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak, host Erik Redix discusses this question with Bemidji State University Ojibwe Language Professor Anton Treuer. He shares some examples of how the Ojibwe language conveys a uniquely descriptive world view and leaves us pondering the role that language revitalization plays in defining who we are as Ojibwe people.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a production of WTIP, and is produced in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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9 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 15 - "Seasonal Traditions & Preparing for Winter"

For Episode 15, we’re once again joined by Maajigwaneyaash, Dr. Gordon Jourdain. In this episode Dr. Jourdain talks about seasonal traditions like harvesting manoomin and maple sap, and gathering firewood, in preparation for biboon–winter.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is produced by WTIP Community Radio, in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe.

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9 months ago
29 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 14 - "Walking From Lac La Croix to Fort Francis"

In Episode 14 of Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak, we welcome Maajigwaneyaash, Dr. Gordon Jourdain. He shares the story of how his great-great grandfather walked from Lac La Croix First Nations to Fort Francis, Ontario to trade furs. Maajigwaneyaash also shares the great importance of Thunder Bay to Ojibwe speaking Anishinaabe people.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe and WTIP.

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9 months ago
27 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 13 - "Dreaming Names & Speaking Ojibwe Every Day"

Karen Drift is a Nett Lake elder and first language speaker of Ojibwemowin. She talks to program host Erik Redix about the Ojibwe naming ceremony and the role that dreams and visions play in giving a baby an Ojibwe name. She also speaks about the importance of learning and speaking the Ojibwe language all throughout one’s life–from childhood to the end of a person’s life.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a production of WTIP, and is produced in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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9 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 12 - "Manoominike, the Manoomin Harvest"

Manoominike daa! Let’s go ricing! In this segment, Erik speaks with Nett Lake elder Karen Drift and her grandson Perry, about the ricing tradition. She shares stories about ricing at Nett Lake when she was a girl, the Ojibwe words and phrases for this annual tradition and talks about the role of dreams in predicting the rice harvest in the fall.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is supported by the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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9 months ago
29 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 11 - "Karen Drift on Teaching and Language Revitalization"

We continue our conversation with Karen Drift, elder from Nett Lake and life-long Ojibwe language teacher and learner. In this episode she explains the many ways of teaching the language, shares some family history about her grandmother Rose Beargrease and explains why efforts toward language preservation and revitalization are so important.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a production of WTIP, and is produced in partnership with the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe and the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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9 months ago
28 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 10 - "Karen Drift Shares Winter Stories"

In Episode 10 of Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak, Erik Redix speaks with Nett Lake elder Karen Drift, who shares late-winter Naniboujou stories about how birds chose their colors long ago, how the snake and the frog showed the Anishinaabe people where to find medicine to treat Poison Ivy and how the Red Willow got its name.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and WTIP Community Radio. The series is funded in part by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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9 months ago
26 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak Ep. 9 - "Babies and the Naming Ceremony"

In Episode 9 of Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak, Dr. Gordon Jourdain talks with Erik about preparing for the arrival of a new baby and the cultural significance of the naming ceremony. Pictured is Maajigwaneyaash, Dr. Gordon Jourdain.

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and WTIP Community Radio. The series is funded in part by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

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9 months ago
27 minutes

Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak
Boozhoo Anishinaabedoog! Welcome to Anishinaabe Radio! Hosted by Erik Redix, Ojibwe Language Coordinator for the Grand Portage Band of Ojibwe, Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak features Ojibwe first speakers telling stories in English and Ojibwemowin—the Ojibwe Language. Produced by Staci Drouillard, Anishinaabe Bizindamoo Makak is a partnership between the Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe and WTIP Community Radio and is funded in part by the MN Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.