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    Resources: 41 listings
    Name and Description Nation Location
    aboriginal community cybre centre
    Anishinaabe Canada
    We are a non-profit, community computer drop-in centre. We offer free training programs for those interested in learning about computers
    An Introduction to Ojibway Culture and History
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    This website covers basic information about Ojibway Culture and History and includes many graphics.
    Anishinaabe Language Resources
    Anishinaabe  
    Anishinaabe Language Resources - Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College Resources
    Anishinaabe News
    Anishinaabe US - Northeast
    Anishinaabe News is a reincarnation of the original Anishinaabe newspapaer "Nishnawbe News" published at Northern Michigan Unversity. Anishinaabe News is now available online.
    Brain-Box Digital Archives Project
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    MAAWANJI'IDING - GATHERING TOGETHER Ojibwe Histories and Narratives from Wisconsin Volume one: Brain-Box Digital Archives Oral histories from northern Wisconsin's Ojibwe homelands published for the first time on CD-ROM. Maawanji'iding is the result or 6 years of collaborative production between hup!multimedia and tribal members of the Wisconsin bands of Lake Superior Chippewa or Ojibwe, part of the larger Anishinaabe Nation in the U.S. and Canada.
    Broken Vulture Art
    Anishinaabe Canada - Northern
    Paintings, sculpture, objects, beadwork: traditional and contemporary.
    CHICO's MHN: Great Lakes Powwow Tour
    Anishinaabe US - Northeast
    Visit a powwow - more information.
    Curve Lake First Nation
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    Curve Lake First Nation is home to the Mississauga Ojibway and is located in the Kawartha Region of Ontario.
    Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council
    Anishinaabe Canada
    Canada's First Federally Recognized Tribal Council
    Fort Ouiatenon: A French And Indian Occupation Along The Wabash River In Tippecanoe County, Indiana
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    The Wabash River was the center of settlement for several different tribes in the eighteenth century. This settlement attracted the French who established Fort Ouiatenon among the Indian villages. In 1715 the French government in Quebec granted permission for the establishment of trade with the Ottawa, Miami, and Illinois who were middlemen in the fur trade with more distant groups. Another reason for building Fort Ouiatenon and it's geographic placement was to break any presumed connections the "natives" might have had with the English in the Ohio Valley region.
    Ginew Wellness Centre
    Anishinaabe Canada
    The Ginew Wellness Centre provides health and wellness programs and services for the Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation.
    Hand Of Grandfather
    Anishinaabe United States
    Hand Of Grandfather, a weekly radio program, airs nationwide on XM Satellite Radio - Fine Tuning, Channel 76. Hand Of Grandfather is a cutting edge, eclectic mix of First Nations Music... all genres, all styles of music, the common thread is that all performers are tribally affiliated.
    IndigenousSpirit.Com
    Anishinaabe Canada
    Empowering Indigenous people, artists and business with effective web presence!
    Judy's Heritage
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    Personal web page. Lists links to sites pertaining to White Earth reservation in Minnesota.
    Leech Lake Tribal College
    Anishinaabe US - Northeast
    The Leech Lake Tribal College is a post-secondary institute with a strong grounding in Anishinaabe language and culture, and has granted Associates degrees since 1993. The College anticipates full accreditation in 2006, and currently has articulation agreements with several universities in the five-state area.
    Loma
    Anishinaabe Canada
    Singer, songwriter, TV Host. Info on Loma's new Contemporary Aboriginal CD, lots of photos, some personal and contact information.
    Michigan Indian Elders Association
    Anishinaabe US - Northeast
    The Michigan Indian Elders Association (MIEA) was formed in 1997 to address the varied needs for the Elders in the state of Michigan. The purpose is to aid and assist in the improvement of the economic, social, healthful and spiritual well-being of those Elders through a forum where the Elder may speak, learn, grow and exercise control over their environment by having representation, enabling access to services, provide prevention training, and act as an advocate for member organizations. MIEA has representation from 11 of the state's 12 federally recognized tribes.
    Muskoday First Nation Battle of the Bands
    Anishinaabe Canada - Western
    Muskoday Battle of the Bands is hosted annually (3rd annual) by Muskoday First Nation Youth Initiative (Saskatchewan, Canada). The is a none-day, live outdoor music competition for Native rock bands and hip-hop crew to enter.
    Native American Students Association
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    The Native American Student Association at Northern Michigan University (N.A.S.A.) is an award winning organization and is pleased to announce that the 13th annual "Learning to Walk Together" traditional powwow was a complete success. Visit us on the web @ nasa.nmu.edu
    Native Education Council
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    Nbiish Studio Paintings
    Anishinaabe Canada - Northern
    Nbiish Studio: paintings by Anishnabe artist Janice Toulouse Shingwaak. A direct decendant of Grand Chief Shingwauk of Garden River. Born and raised on Serpent River First Nation. A selection of recent paintings and exhibitions in Canada and the United States.
    Noongo e-Anishinaabemjig
    Anishinaabe United States
    Noongo e-Anishinaabemjig (People Who Speak Anishinaabe Today). A collection of lessons, stories, songs, and resources created by an active language table in Michigan.
    Ojibwe Language Resources
    Anishinaabe Canada - Northern
    Originally developed Ojibwe language resources, including teaching aids and CD Rom available. Dynamic and experienced Native staff provide services, training, and program delivery in-community or on-campus that is culturally relevant
    Original Peoples Work Fair Principles and Traditions
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    A Story and Works of an Warrior of Original Peoples Work Fair Principles and Traditions advocating for Cross Cultural Alcoholic After Care Councelling Services through the Traditional Teachings of the Elders and understanding of Mythological Philosophy of Life.
    Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin
    Anishinaabe US - Northeast
    Welcome to the official web site of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. We are currently building what we hope to be a comprehensive site
    Sault College Native Education and Training Department
    Anishinaabe Canada
    The Native Education and Training Department provides PROGRAMS, TRAINING AND SERVICES that meet the needs of Native people, First Nation communities and Aboriginal organizations.
    Savage art
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    jeff savage is an award winning artist from the fond du lac indian reservation in nothern minnesota you may view his art work at the santa fe indian market or on his web site
    Stu McLean & Blackthunder Productions
    Anishinaabe Canada
    Stu McLean & Blackthunder Productions is a project out of Stony Mountain Penitentiary in Winnipeg, Manitoba. A group of Anishinaabe musicians incarcerated in a federal institution recorded and engineered a CD of original
    SweetGrass: The Hair of Nokimis Akiin
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    By Cherylin ZhaawinoogIkwe Martin - Anishinabe: As NiMaaMaa combed my hair, I stood in front of her staring out the open door. The cool summer morning beckoned me and NiMaaMaa took her time. One hand held my hair firmly as the other combed out the overnight tangles. She spoke quietly and gentle. Soon, I forgot the morning calling and fell into the voice of my mother....
    Temagami - Unceded Land of Deep Water
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    Temagami - Teme-Augama - Deep Water and its People, Temagami First Nation (TFN), live on Makominising (Bear) island, located on lake Temagami in north-eastern Ontario
    Temagami Anishnabai tipi Camp
    Anishinaabe Canada - Northern
    experiencing the beauty of mother earth while living in an Anishnabai tipi camp and gaining insight into the teachings and spirituality of living with creation. You can have this unique experience and learn about Anishnabai culture and traditions at the Temagami Anishnabai Tipi Camp owned and operated by a Temagami Anishnabai family.
    The Land of Teme-Augama (Temagami) People
    Anishinaabe Canada - Northern
    The Land of Teme-Augama(Deep Water) People with 6000 years of history, old-growth white and red pine forests, deep clear lakes with ancient routes between them. Temagami First Nation lives on Bear island reserve.
    the rednoize project
    Anishinaabe Canada
    rednoize is a modern electronic music project which features a combination of modern electronica and traditional aboriginal sounds. founded by R. Neil James of the Saugeen First Nation in Ontario Canada, a professional musician with over 20 years experience, rednoize features both an original recording artist and a club show of pop and rock music featuring RNJ.
    Traditional Food, Health and Nutrition
    Anishinaabe US - Northeast
    What we eat -- where it comes from, how it is raised, processed, cooked -- affects our health in many ways. Traditional native diets in those few places in the world where people still mostly eat what they raise, hunt, gather, fish -- have been found to promote health and long life, for reasons only gradually coming to be understood.
    Tribal Fires
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    Traditional & Contemporary Native Arts & Crafts. This website is dedicated to Native Artists and Writers and to Anishinabe Cultural Preservation in Arts, Language and Living.
    Wabanoong Communications - Aboriginal Fine Arts and Culture
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    Wabanoong Communications - Aboriginal Fine Arts and Culture - Consulting - fine arts gallery - etc
    Walk to Remember
    Anishinaabe United States
    The Walk to Remember, Summer 2000, was lived as a sacred journey around Lake Superior to bring forth community visions to protect the air, land and water for the Seven Generations yet to come. Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world, is an important source of food, livelihood and drinking water. Lake Superior is also an important part of the spirituality of the Anishinabeg. It is now threatened due to contamination, global warming caused by over-development, and a growing,global water crisis that further threatens the sanctity of its waters and many life forms that depend on clean waters.
    Walt Bresette, 1948 - 1999
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    "He was like the north star," a friend says, " He held up the sky over northern Wisconsin and the people followed him."
    White Earth Land Recovery Project
    Anishinaabe US - Central
    The White Earth Land Recovery Project is a non-profit organization whose mission is to recover the original land base of the White Earth Reservation while preserving and restoring traditional practices of sound land stewardship, language fluency, community development, and strengthening our spiritual and cultural heritage. We also have an on-line store with mostly traditional food.
    Woodland Art by AhnAhnsisi
    Anishinaabe Canada - Western
    AhnAhnsisi attempts to juxtapose the traditional style of his people with the modern world and the influences of life in the city. He combines traditional subjects and colours with non-traditional ideas and aspects to create images that stand out as his own.
    www.charlenevickers.ca
    Anishinaabe Canada - Eastern
    Paintings by Anishnabe artist Charlene Vickers. Images that explore dreams and memories of childhood with her birth family and her non- Native adoptive family. Colourful renderings on bedsheets, copper and canvas.




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