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This is a mostly weekly podcast where I talk about one conjugation of an Ojibwe verb per episode, in Minnesota Dialect. Start with the oldest episode first.

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 16: Podcast Update Now with Season one Ojibwemowin Merch!

April 16, 2022

Episode 16: Podcast Update Now with Season one Ojibwemowin Merch!

Podcast Update Now with Season one Ojibwemowin Merch!If you want to pick up some season one merch you can find them here:https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag If you are reading this much after I post it you might have to hunt around to find the Ojibwemodaa merch. Here are links to the specific items:Unisex Shirt:https://www.bagpipeswag.com/product-page/gaawiin-zanagasinoon-ojibwemowin-short-sleeve-unisex-t-shirt Fitted Shirt:https://www.bagpipeswag.com/product-page/gaawiin-zanagasinoon-ojibwemowin-women-s-relaxed-t-shirt Gaawiin Zanagasinoon Ojibwemowin Mug:https://www.bagpipeswag.com/product-page/gaawiin-zanagasinoon-ojibwemowin-white-glossy-mug You can download the entire Oshkaabewis issue here:https://www.bemidjistate.edu/airc/wp-content/uploads/sites/85/2016/03/onj-vol8-num1.pdf https://www.bemidjistate.edu/airc/community-resources/journal/history-and-back-issues/ You can Look at the Original Jones’ Two Volume set here:(The first volume is Adizokaan) https://archive.org/details/ojibwatextsvolu00michgoog/page/n8/mode/2up And Volume II:https://archive.org/details/ojibwatextscoll00unkngoog/page/n6/mode/2up The Horned Sturgeon Story I read is here:https://archive.org/details/ojibwatextscoll00unkngoog/page/288/mode/2up NAME WADAKANID GAA-ANISHINAABEWISIDOOD WILLIAM JONES GAA-AANIKE-AANJIBII’ANG JEREMY KINGSBURY* [1] Ningoding anishinaabeg gii-booziwag nandawaabamaawaad namewan; anitiin odayaanaawaan; mizhawagaam izhaawag. Mii dash inaabiwaad anaamiindim, ayaapii owaabamaawaan namewan, mii iw bazhiba’waawaad namewan. Ningoding bezhig anishinaabe madwe-giigido: “Oo, nashke gosha ezhinaagozid wa’aw name! Wadakani’ind igo moozoong ezhinaagozinid wadakani!” [2] Mii dash gakina gii-pi-izhaawaad jiimaanan ji-waabamaawaad ezhinaagozinid. “Geget wadakani!” ikidowag. “Mii sa manidooname!” [3] Mii dash zagaswaawaad, asemaan gaye gii-asaawaad nibiikaang. Gaa-ishkwaa-zagaswaawaad ingoji gii-ani-izhaawag. [4] Bezhig idash jiimaan miinawaa gii-izhaawag, miinawaa owaabamaawaan. Mii iw ezhi-odaapinang odanit, aw anishinaabe ogii-pazhiba’waan iniw namewan. [5] Apii dash mawaakibiiwinaad, mii iw waabamaad migiziwan agokenid imaa name oshtigwaaning. Mii dash gii-gichi-baapiwaad gakina anishinaabeg.THE HORNED STURGEON TRANSCRIBED BY WILLIAM JONESRETRANSCRIBED BY JEREMY KINGSBURY [1] Once upon a time, some people got in their canoes to look for sturgeon; they had spears; and they went out on the lake. When they looked down into the water, sometimes they saw a sturgeon. Then they speared the sturgeon. Once, one guy was heard saying: “Oo, look at how this sturgeon looks! He has horns like a moose, he has horns like him. [2] So they all came in their canoes to see how he looked. “It really does have horns!” they said. “So it’s a sacred sturgeon!” [3] So then they smoked, and put tobacco on the water. After they smoked they went their separate ways.[4] Then another canoe of people went out, and again they saw him. Then, taking his spear, the man speared the sturgeon. [5] After he brought it up from the water, he saw a bald eagle clinging to the sturgeon’s head. Then all the people had a big laugh.

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March 6, 2022

Episode 15: S01 E15 Ten Conjugations Part 2

S01 E15 Ten More Conjugations!Here is the Study Sheet with all the Conjugations in one place:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1512pHiMT_RGts-NCV8iqNDJfx0KYBZ-qhs09KVKfq8I/edit?usp=sharing Refresher words:Gisinaa vii: It is coldAte vii: It is in a certain placeNoondaagwad vii it is heardGimiwan vii it is rainingAwanibiisaa vii It is SprinklingAgoode vii: It is hangingWaaseyaa: vii It is sunnyMichaa: vii It is big.Giizhiitaa: vii it is done, it is readyOnizhishin: vii it is niceWese’an: vii There is a tornadoNoodin: vii It is windyGashkawan: vii there is a thick fogBiinad: vii it is cleanNiiskaadad: vii there is bad weatherMinose: vii it goes well, it is good luckBaswewe: vii it echoesMinopogwad: vii it tastes goodGikendaagwad: vii it is knownMinomaagwad: vii It smells GoodAanakwad: vii it is cloudyZoogipo: vii it is snowingMizhakwad: vii the sky is clearAabawaa: vii it is warm weatherAabadad: vii it is usedMaajiitaamagad: vii it startsBangan: vii it is peaceful ,it is tranquilZanagad: vii it is difficultBadakide: vii it is planted, it is placed in the ground, it stands up from a surface.Jiiginaagwad: vii it looks goodWiinad: vii it is dirtyGiinaa: vii it is sharpAwibaa: vii the wind is calmAwan: vii it is foggyOnaagamisin: vii the water is clearBimisemagad: vii it fliesMiikawaadad: vii it is beautifulBabakaanitaagwad: vii it sounds differentOzaawashkwaabaminaagwad: vii it looks blueAyaamagad: vii it is (somewhere)Ondin: vii the wind comes from a certain placeInakamigad: vii it happens in a certain wayIzhiwebad: vii the weather is a certain condition, it happens in a certain wayBiite: vii it is foamyDibikate: vii It is dark (Inside)+X+X+Ten Conjugations:Gaawiin daa-minopogwasinoonIt might not taste goodGiishpin badakideg wii-waaseyaamagadIf it is planted it will be sunny.Awegonen gaa-padakideg?What was planted?Ho Wa Gaawiin MinomaagwasinooninCripes they do not smell good.Apegish dibikatesinok Agwajiing!Hopefully it isn’t dark outside.Aaniin ezhiwebak?What’s happening with the weather?Gii-piite na?Was it foamy?Apegish gimiwanzinok. Hopefully it isn’t raining.Onizhishin i’iw Mookomaan giinaamagak, biinak.The knife is pretty when it is sharp and clean.Miikawadad zaaga’igan waaseyaamagak, noodinzinok. Mino-Izhiwebak onaagamisin.The lake is beautiful when it is sunny, and not windy. When the weather is good the water is clear.+X+X+X+X+Feel free to email me at ojibwemodaapodcast@gmail.com Some Great Online Resources for Learning Minnesota Ojibwe:https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/ I highly recommend Wendy Makoons Genius’s Ojibwe classes at UW Eau Claire, which she makes available online to everyone:https://www.uwec.edu/academics/college-arts-sciences/departments-programs/languages/academic-offerings/online-ojibwe-language-program/ I’ll be reading from and referring back to the Oshkaabewis Native Journal Volume 4 No. 1. The article about VIIs begins on page 121. You can download a PDF here:https://www.bemidjistate.edu/airc/wp-content/uploads/sites/85/2016/03/onj-vol4-num1.pdf  NOTE THAT THAT THE ZOOM MEETING HAS CHANGED!To attend the Language table: The White Earth Tribal and Community College Ojibwe Language Table meets every Tuesday starting around 7 and ending between 8 and 9. Zoom Meeting ID: 792 918 4656Password: 749886 

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February 28, 2022

Episode 14: S01 E14 Ten Conjugations Part 1

S01 E14 Ten Conjugations Part 1!Here is the Study Sheet with all the Conjugations in one place:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1512pHiMT_RGts-NCV8iqNDJfx0KYBZ-qhs09KVKfq8I/edit?usp=sharing Gaawiin OnizhishinzinoonIt isn’t pretty.  Apegish Minogiizhigak WaabangHopefully it is a nice day Tomorrow.Gisinaamagad ina?Is it cold?Giishpin waaseyaamagak gaawiin daa-zoogiponzinoonIf it is sunny it should not snow.Aaniindi waa-nooding waabang?Where will it be windy tomorrow?Gii-kimiwan ina?Did it rain?Gii-Onizhishinoon They were Pretty.Gaawiin zanagasinoonIt isn’t difficult.Gii-majiitaamagad ina?Did it start?Ho Wa, minomaagwadoon, apegish minopogwak.Holy cow they smell nice, hopefully they taste nice.Feel free to email me at ojibwemodaapodcast@gmail.com Some Great Online Resources for Learning Minnesota Ojibwe:https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/ I highly recommend Wendy Makoons Genius’s Ojibwe classes at UW Eau Claire, which she makes available online to everyone:https://www.uwec.edu/academics/college-arts-sciences/departments-programs/languages/academic-offerings/online-ojibwe-language-program/ I’ll be reading from and referring back to the Oshkaabewis Native Journal Volume 4 No. 1. The article about VIIs begins on page 121. You can download a PDF here:https://www.bemidjistate.edu/airc/wp-content/uploads/sites/85/2016/03/onj-vol4-num1.pdf  NOTE THAT THAT THE ZOOM MEETING HAS CHANGED!To attend the Language table: The White Earth Tribal and Community College Ojibwe Language Table meets every Tuesday starting around 7 and ending between 8 and 9. Zoom Meeting ID: 792 918 4656Password: 749886 

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