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Amazing ‘talking’ dictionary project helps preserve Ojibwe language

By Cynthia Boyd | 08:29 am
USA

There are many pathways to knowledge, including popular fiction.

So I’ll admit unabashedly that my enticing introduction to some of
Minnesota’s Ojibwe language comes not from a history text but from Cork
O’Connor, lead character in some of local author William Kent Krueger’s
best-selling novels. O’Connor, a detective, is both Irish and Ojibwe.

I’m captivated especially by the Ojibwe’s spiritual practices and their
reverence of nature.

Yet I’ve wondered often how the Ojibwe words sprinkled through his books
sound.

Now, thanks to an amazing project in progress at the University of
Minnesota and spearheaded by their Department of American Indian Studies,
there’s a new online resource called “The Ojibwe Peoples Dictionary”  that
opens doors to the sounds and context of the indigenous Ojibwe language and
will help preserve it. The dictionary officially launches with a
celebration event from  4 p.m. to 6 p.m. April 2 at the McNamara Alumni
Center’s Maroon and Gold room at the University in Minneapolis.

Access full article below:
http://www.minnpost.com/community-sketchbook/2012/03/amazing-%E2%80%98talking%E2%80%99-dictionary-project-helps-preserve-ojibwe-language
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