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Agawa Rock, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario
The Agawa Rock pictographs are located on a rock face extending into Lake Superior in Agawa Bay. Some paintings are at least 1500 years old, while others may only date back to the 1800s. "Agawa" means "sacred place" in the Ojibwe language. The Ojibwe believed that spirits concentrated in the rock outcroppings of the Lake Superior shore, which belonged to the mysterious domain of the powerful Ojibwe sea monster Mishipizheu (also known as the Great Horned Lynx). The first printed reference to the Agawa pictographs occurred in ethnographer Henry Schoolcraft's 1851 study "The American Indians. Their History, Condition and Prospects." The pictographs, recount the daring crossing of eastern Lake Superior by a fleet of war canoes, led by the warrior and medicine man Myeengun, with the blessing of Mishipizheu. Slide show by John Wanserski. Lake Superior Provincial Park http://www.lakesuperiorpark.ca/ Ojibwe History http://www.tolatsga.org/ojib.html Henry Schoolcraft's personal memoirs: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/search.asp?id=353 History of Lake Superior Timeline http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/superior/timeline.html My Wisconsin Space http://mywisconsinspace.com/
Okaanag-Farm Animals
For beginners of the Ojibwe Language, this video will help you learn to say the names of farm animals in the Ojibwe Language. It is written using the Fiero system which has become the standard for teaching in the language. I have made and produced more Ojibwe Language tutorials which I will release soon on DVD. *All music is played by me (niin), and features my grade 6/2007 Ojibwe Language class, David H. Church Public School Orillia. I hope this helps anyone wanting to learn Anshinaabemowin. It is important to note that the dialect spoken on the video is the dialect spoken at "Gchi Mnissing," Christian Island Ontario, Canada. You can also see my other videos on youtube.com Wiigwaaman-Buildings http://youtube.com/watch?v=tBsrk9LeWac Gindaaswinag-Numbers 1-10 http://youtube.com/watch?v=pm312eON06Q Jeff Monague bjeff44@hotmail.com "Ma'iingan" Ojibwe Language Instructor. Originally From the Beausoleil First Nation, Christian Island Ontario. Now residing in Orillia, Ontario Canada Windaabteg Productions
Deer in Ojibway Park
This is a 8 minute video clip I shot last October 7th 2005 in Ojibway Park of a couple deer walking around.
Wiigwaaman-Buildings
For beginners of the Ojibwe Language, this video helps you learn the names of buildings in your community. It is written using the Fiero system which has become the standard for teaching in the language. I have made and produced more Ojibwe Language tutorials which I will release soon. *All music is played by me (niin), and features my Ojibwe Language class at Midland Secondary School, my sons Jeff & Chimary as well as my daughters Lesley and Rhiannon (2 yrs old). I hope this helps anyone wanting to learn Anshinaabemowin. It is important to note that the dialect spoken on the video is the dialect spoken at "Gchi Mnissing," Christian Island Ontario, Canada. You can also see my other videos on youtube.com Gindaaswinag-Numbers http://youtube.com/watch?v=pm312eON06Q Okaanag-Farm Animals http://youtube.com/watch?v=esxpynybNiU Jeff Monague "Ma'iingan" Ojibwe Language Instructor Windaabteg Productions Orillia Ontario Canada
Gindaaswinag-Numbers 1-10
For beginners of the Ojibwe Language, this video will help you learn to count to ten. It is written using the Fiero system which has become the standard for teaching in the language. I have made and produced more Ojibwe Language tutorials which I will release soon. *All music is played by me (niin), and features my grade 6/2007 Ojibwe Language class, David H. Church Public School Orillia. I hope this helps anyone wanting to learn Anshinaabemowin. You can also see my other video on youtube.com Wiigwaaman-Buildings http://youtube.com/watch?v=tBsrk9LeWac Okaanag-Farm Animals http://youtube.com/watch?v=esxpynybNiU Jeff Monague bjeff44@hotmail.com "Ma'iingan" Ojibwe Language Instructor. Originally From the Beausoleil First Nation, Christian Island Ontario. Now residing in Orillia, Ontario Canada Windaabteg Productions
Redstone Ojibway
TURN UP VOLUME us jammin out a song at a pow-wow in the Sault
Agawa Rock Pictographs
Recorded at Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, May 18, 2007.
Footprint Singers (2006)
A 5 minute and 28 sec. from the native american drum called "Footprint Singers." This clip was made at a powwow in Cass Lake, Minnesota, U.S.A. The group originates from a "Rez" called Naicatchewenin First Nation(Northwest Bay), located in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.
Memorial rally for Byron Debassige, June 6, 2008
This young Ojibwe man was killed in February 2008 by Toronto police for stealing some fruit. 1. Father Jim Kelly speaks. 2. Welcome song drumming by Pat Migwans and Samantha Corbiere.
ETR at ojibway yard
ETR SW1500 #107 pulls cars from the ADM plant and the morterm terminal warehouse/dock. The CSX boxcars and the bulkhead cars will be pulled a few miles down the line to be placed in the CN van de water yard, where they will be shipped CSX rougemere yard in Detroit by the CSX rougemere-windsor transfer job that comes into windsor about 3 times a week. The tanks and hoppers go on to further destinations.
Geocaching in Ojibway
A video of my walk in Ojibway Park today on October 22, 2006 where I came across a Geocache hidden in the woods. http://www.geocaching.com/ http://www.ojibway.ca/index.htm
Chippewa Falls, Ontario
Sandy and I take a picnic to Chippewa Falls, Ontario, north