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Gwetaamigozijig — The Providers
Springtime Ogaa Spearfishing
Community caretakers serve Ojibwe bands in many ways, from nutritional assistance to cultural and spiritual support. In the first episode of our Gwetaamigozijig - The Providers series, GLIFWC shares a view from northwest Wisconsin during the spring fishing season.
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Видео

Supporting Biodiversity
Просмотров 133Год назад
Wolves help control the spread of chronic wasting disease, doing their part to keep the deer herd healthy.
Do not fear ma'iingan
Просмотров 301Год назад
Wolves have family values similar to our own.
Birch bark (wiigwaas) harvesting in the Ojibwe Ceded Territory
Просмотров 398Год назад
HEAR THAT "POP"? In this community favorite from our archives, Red Cliff Band Ojibwe, Marvin DeFoe Jr, guides viewers on a 2013 birch bark (wiigwaas) harvest outing on a hot July afternoon in the Wisconsin 1842 Ceded Territory. A master canoe builder, DeFoe has developed his wiigwaas craft over many decades in the forests of the upper Great Lakes region.
Rise of the Walleye Warrior: Lac Courte Oreilles v Voigt Decision
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
RISE OF THE WALLEYE WARRIOR: Lac Courte Oreilles v Voigt Decision, our latest release in the Ogichidaa Storytellers series, commemorates the 40th anniversary of the landmark case and its legacy in the Wisconsin north country.
Aanji-Kamigaa-Changing Earth
Просмотров 4012 года назад
Anishinaabe Insights on Adapting With our Changing Climate As our changing climate impacts patterns and relationships throughout the world, how can we respond in ways that support our personal and planetary wellbeing? Michael’s talk will focus on how Anishinaabe knowledge provides insight and guidance on adapting with Mother Earth's changing climate. Michael Waasegiizhig Price is the Traditiona...
Wenji-Bimaadiziyaang (From Where We Get Life)
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
In the Treaty of 1837, Mille Lacs Band and other Ojibwe tribes ceded 13 million of acres of land to the United States government. Following its rise to statehood, Minnesota officials soon enacted a policy to deny Ojibwe people their treaty-reserved rights to natural resources. Wenji-Bimaadiziyaang tells the story of the political and legal fight to reaffirm Ojibwe treaty rights in the Minnesota...
Ojibwe Treaty Rights with Wisconsin Governor & LT Governor
Просмотров 5613 года назад
Honor the treaties! Join Wisconsin Governor Evers and Lt. Governor Barnes in combating Ojibwe harvester harassment. “We are a better state when we respect and learn from one another and celebrate our differences.”-Governor Evers. Credits: Office of Governor Evers & Lt. Governor Barnes-Producer Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission Public Information Office-Co-Producer Special thanks to ...
GLIFWC Public Service Announcement
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 года назад
In an effort to create awareness and meaningful community dialogue surrounding Treaty Rights, GLIFWC has released this Public Service Announcement for the 2021 Tribal fishing season. Please share this short video far and wide. Everyone deserves the right to safely harvest this season. Video Credits Visit glifwc.org for more information about Ojibwe Treaty Rights. Finn Ryan-Producer Dylan Bizhik...
Saving Buffalo Reef
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 года назад
Buffalo Reef is a natural cobble feature in Lake Superior, located just off the eastern edge of the Keweenaw Peninsula in the U.P of Michigan. The reef has historically maintained invaluable spawning habitat for fish species such as lake trout and lake whitefish. These remarkable habitat features are threatened by the migrating stamp sands, produced by harmful mining activities beginning in the...
Wintergreen Tea
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Mino Wiisinidaa! Let's Eat Good! Traditional Foods for Healthy Living Disclaimer This “Mino Wiisinidaa! (Let’s Eat Good!)-Traditional Foods for Healthy Living” video is not intended as a comprehensive field guide; it is intended as a resource for those interested in increasing their ability to utilize harvested traditional Anishinaabe foods. The developers and publisher assume no responsibility...
Washing and Drying Wild Rice
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.5 лет назад
Mino Wiisinidaa! Let's Eat Good! Traditional Foods for Healthy Living Disclaimer This “Mino Wiisinidaa! (Let’s Eat Good!)-Traditional Foods for Healthy Living” video is not intended as a comprehensive field guide; it is intended as a resource for those interested in increasing their ability to utilize harvested traditional Anishinaabe foods. The developers and publisher assume no responsibility...
Venison Jerky
Просмотров 965 лет назад
Mino Wiisinidaa! Let's Eat Good! Traditional Foods for Healthy Living Disclaimer This “Mino Wiisinidaa! (Let’s Eat Good!)-Traditional Foods for Healthy Living” video is not intended as a comprehensive field guide; it is intended as a resource for those interested in increasing their ability to utilize harvested traditional Anishinaabe foods. The developers and publisher assume no responsibility...
Venison in a Blanket
Просмотров 725 лет назад
Mino Wiisinidaa! Let's Eat Good! Traditional Foods for Healthy Living Disclaimer This “Mino Wiisinidaa! (Let’s Eat Good!)-Traditional Foods for Healthy Living” video is not intended as a comprehensive field guide; it is intended as a resource for those interested in increasing their ability to utilize harvested traditional Anishinaabe foods. The developers and publisher assume no responsibility...
Sumac Berry Ade
Просмотров 1095 лет назад
Mino Wiisinidaa! Let's Eat Good! Traditional Foods for Healthy Living Disclaimer This “Mino Wiisinidaa! (Let’s Eat Good!)-Traditional Foods for Healthy Living” video is not intended as a comprehensive field guide; it is intended as a resource for those interested in increasing their ability to utilize harvested traditional Anishinaabe foods. The developers and publisher assume no responsibility...
Spice Sachet
Просмотров 1545 лет назад
Spice Sachet
Puffed Wild Rice
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Puffed Wild Rice
Maple Mustard Vinaigrette
Просмотров 1085 лет назад
Maple Mustard Vinaigrette
Hominy Wood ash method
Просмотров 7 тыс.5 лет назад
Hominy Wood ash method
Herbed Turkey Breast
Просмотров 455 лет назад
Herbed Turkey Breast
Harvesting Ramps and other spring greens
Просмотров 4875 лет назад
Harvesting Ramps and other spring greens
Harvesting Bracken Ferns
Просмотров 8 тыс.5 лет назад
Harvesting Bracken Ferns
Grinding Wild Rice
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.5 лет назад
Grinding Wild Rice
Fiddlehead Fern Soup with Chicken and Spring Greens
Просмотров 2235 лет назад
Fiddlehead Fern Soup with Chicken and Spring Greens
Dicing and Knife Safety
Просмотров 185 лет назад
Dicing and Knife Safety
Deboning a Turkey
Просмотров 555 лет назад
Deboning a Turkey
Cream of Mushroom Soup
Просмотров 595 лет назад
Cream of Mushroom Soup
Cornmeal and Wild Rice Pudding
Просмотров 735 лет назад
Cornmeal and Wild Rice Pudding
Butchering Venison
Просмотров 855 лет назад
Butchering Venison
Every Step: A Healing Circle
Просмотров 5 тыс.5 лет назад
Every Step: A Healing Circle

Комментарии

  • @christinejavid6338
    @christinejavid6338 28 дней назад

    You're teaching all of humanity! Thank you!❤

  • @d.haskins3840
    @d.haskins3840 Месяц назад

    Ty!

  • @d.haskins3840
    @d.haskins3840 Месяц назад

    Wow! Ty for sharing this knowledge tobyoungens!❤❤❤

  • @LPSodanah
    @LPSodanah Месяц назад

    Miigwetch!

  • @NomadicNorthwoods
    @NomadicNorthwoods 2 месяца назад

    I challenge any Indian to drop what they are doing (yes put your whiskey down) and go outside and take a good look at your "reservation". What do you see? Junk everywhere, stray dogs, nobody working, and a half ass casino. Now tell me im wrong. I owe you reparations like britain owes me. Hell no. You are protected by the mighty usa military and dont you forget it. Funded by tax dollars by white people. Down with the B.I.A. Changes are coming real soon. Your b.s. victim mentality is TIRED. Very tired.

  • @JohnaFactsDontCare...
    @JohnaFactsDontCare... 2 месяца назад

    I wouldn't eat that after nixtamalization in an aluminum pot. You just added heavy metals to your corn.

  • @mikemccutcheon8372
    @mikemccutcheon8372 3 месяца назад

    The past is always relevant,racism is alive and well in the north woods. My neighbor his cousin two children were shot at on gunlock lake 4 yrs ago it should have been national news but it wasn’t.

  • @rickwarner4102
    @rickwarner4102 4 месяца назад

    When they tell us to go home, dont they realize this was our home, until they stole it from us...

    • @madtownangler
      @madtownangler 4 месяца назад

      Who had it before you guys? There is always somebody before the latest people

  • @RodneySaagge
    @RodneySaagge 5 месяцев назад

    Save a walleye spear a wagon burner

    • @timothybarber9895
      @timothybarber9895 4 месяца назад

      Lmao had to use an alt account to post this racist garbage. Take your mindset back to whatever lands you hail from an spew that hate.

  • @canadiangemstones7636
    @canadiangemstones7636 5 месяцев назад

    Of all the rights to fight for, these brave warriors fought _to spear walleye._ Not health care, childhood poverty, or education. 😮😂

    • @timothybarber9895
      @timothybarber9895 4 месяца назад

      What are you talking about? That fight has been ongoing and has a lot of success. The reason this gets attention is cause the government actually has to acknowledge our rights as legal law. Everything you mentioned is human rights to equal opportunities which has always been a battle that isn't talked about. You entire comment just showcases your ignorance and bigotry towards natives.

  • @joekaliko1747
    @joekaliko1747 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Still hear racist remarks around northern Wisconsin about natives spearing and it sucks to hear.

  • @michaelbiever2092
    @michaelbiever2092 5 месяцев назад

    Moulson is a lying pos. Ive heard him say how they only started spearing to piss off the white man.

  • @madtownangler
    @madtownangler 6 месяцев назад

    Did we have gang killings before segregation? I disagree with segregation but was a place like Chicago safe for anyone to walk through at night back then compared to what it is like now? The last few generations have screwed things up for themselves.

  • @KAW101
    @KAW101 7 месяцев назад

    These people must have did a rain dance and washed away their COPPER-COLORED skin. These are not the indigenous people from America, for the indigenous people are a SWARTHY people. For you have flooded my eyes with 5 dollar Indians whom are not of this land.

  • @mikechilds3037
    @mikechilds3037 7 месяцев назад

    There was zero racism attached to this. The problem we had was one group of people can do this while the rest would be jailed for it. It made no sense then and it makes no sense now. This devastation to the fish is why even today mille lacs lake just last year actually let you keep a fish you caught.

    • @ironicdivinemandatestan4262
      @ironicdivinemandatestan4262 5 месяцев назад

      I think the guys with signs saying "Save a Walleye, Spear an Indian", advertising an "Indian Shoot" in local establishments, and literally lynching Natives in effigy have a better idea on if this was about racism than you do.

    • @timothybarber9895
      @timothybarber9895 4 месяца назад

      It's a traditional subsistence strategy and so what if natives are allowed to do this? Natives went almost a whole century not being able to practice their language or religions cause of colonialism. Boo-whoo! Grow up and quit feeling sorry for yourself. Understand the historical context before you try saying something is unfair.

    • @mikechilds3037
      @mikechilds3037 3 месяца назад

      @@timothybarber9895 True natives understand that you only take what you need. You do NOT decimate the whole population of fish in a lake. Subsistence is one thing, raping the lake is another. Show me you are better than the colonists.

  • @northwoodsmn9811
    @northwoodsmn9811 9 месяцев назад

    mii gwech good to see them rights protected and so membership can harvest just as the ancestors did 💙

  • @patclark4663
    @patclark4663 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome ad.

  • @simonjohnwright5129
    @simonjohnwright5129 9 месяцев назад

    Sub 770 and Like 18th and view 1723. Is the rice already cooked or just washed?

  • @kre9925
    @kre9925 11 месяцев назад

    Certainly doesn't look very sporting to drive a spear into a fish while it's spawning.

    • @davidhall2783
      @davidhall2783 7 месяцев назад

      That's because they aren't doing it for sport

    • @kre9925
      @kre9925 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@davidhall2783I guess not.

    • @winterwaukau3524
      @winterwaukau3524 7 месяцев назад

      maybe you need to do more research before assuming

    • @kre9925
      @kre9925 7 месяцев назад

      What kind of research? Please be specific.

    • @winterwaukau3524
      @winterwaukau3524 7 месяцев назад

      They are spearing to provide food for their families, not only just their families but for their aunties, uncles, grandparents, and any community member who may not be able to spear due to illness or injury. The lac du flambeau tribe also has a fish hatchery that they grow walleye fry to release into local off the reservation lakes. I was able to work with the DNR internship program, I got to help take care of some of the fry. I’m not writing this to make anyone angry, just trying to give some helpful information.

  • @BJDJMusic
    @BJDJMusic Год назад

    Really beautiful animals. We need to respect them more and more from now on.

  • @missyfrank880
    @missyfrank880 Год назад

    Beautiful animals ❤

  • @WorkingAxle
    @WorkingAxle Год назад

    Great story telling and education!

  • @rickberry5740
    @rickberry5740 Год назад

    Please cut the ramp just below ground level so as to leave enough of the bulb to grow back next year, thereby not killing the plant. Think about the grandchildren:)

  • @fungi42o0
    @fungi42o0 Год назад

    happened now

  • @rickhorejsi1121
    @rickhorejsi1121 Год назад

    Sad to witness such ignorance , public information is essential for better relations between all parties , they commercialized a sport fishery , the state of Wisconsin I'm referring to. I exercise my treaty rights in my usual and accustom grounds like my family and ancestors before me. They are sacred , and anything sacred is worth dying for, tribes are powerful here in Washington state , and I uphold my hunting and commercial fishing high , long live those brave spears men

  • @jackpotack241
    @jackpotack241 Год назад

    Awesome video! i didnt even know about this and when i looked into it it turns out my dad was actually one of the attorneys that helped with this case and there is even a picture of him in this video. that was so cool thankyou for this!

  • @dangraf4612
    @dangraf4612 Год назад

    G'day team, Dan here from Australia. Question. Once you've made the wood ash solution/lye. Have you ever tested it for heavy metals? I had some test strips left from when i tested our drinking water and thought I'd test the lye solution. I was shocked. With 3 different hardwoods , I reduced to ash separately then boiled in water, cooled then proceeded to dunk the testing strips in solution. I was shocked to find a high lead indication across all 3 hardwood ashes. Am I missing something? A reaction with stainless steel saucepan??

    • @mnforager
      @mnforager 9 месяцев назад

      Update: it's a false positive due to the high alkalinity

  • @bradleydownwind4172
    @bradleydownwind4172 Год назад

    Take our land and give us rights with it. But if we benefit and they don't it's an issue. When it was finally deemed wrong by white people to kill native Americans they put us on reserves and gave us little with the bad land it was. We had our rights for our little owned land and we benefitted from it and the white man didn't like that. And they say that's Unfair. Smh murica

  • @coreyk5536
    @coreyk5536 Год назад

    Crazy to think these people are in their retirement just sitting around in these towns... saddening ignorance.

  • @frankchristensen2477
    @frankchristensen2477 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @grantybert
    @grantybert Год назад

    Awesome video 👍

  • @gregjackson1991
    @gregjackson1991 Год назад

    Much respect for the Maulson family and what they stand for.

  • @gardeningsimplified
    @gardeningsimplified 2 года назад

    I'm surprised that you aren't using a stainless steel pot. Lye is a caustic and will dissolve the aluminum, which is related to many health issues.

  • @tearren1
    @tearren1 2 года назад

    Very helpful thank you

  • @shortmeister4321
    @shortmeister4321 2 года назад

    We took and took. Now it's time to give back. So glad there are people that care. Thank you.

  • @duhaimap1
    @duhaimap1 2 года назад

    Thanks for the history lesson.

  • @josephhayes8581
    @josephhayes8581 2 года назад

    Very good job , young lady . Great info

  • @1ibertymom1
    @1ibertymom1 2 года назад

    My paternal grandmother always used a clean sock to hold the ash.

  • @barbarellagb
    @barbarellagb 2 года назад

    very well done. just the right length for classes. they should show it in American History.

  • @kalob35
    @kalob35 2 года назад

    Why do they say that fresh leaves are toxic and can kill you and that just one tsp of oil from it can kill you? Will drying it make it safer?

  • @PatrickSmeaton
    @PatrickSmeaton 2 года назад

    I'm a hunter (of European descent), but as far as I'm concerned, Native Americans should win every single one of these. If I lose my hunting and fishing areas, so be it.

  • @j.geezee9742
    @j.geezee9742 2 года назад

    Nothing quite like a white ex-football coach preaching about fairness to indigenous populations. What a loser.

  • @aprileaves4227
    @aprileaves4227 2 года назад

    thank you for your information. you were way too far from your camera and I could not see what you had. but thanks anyway.

  • @ChefEvanOutdoors
    @ChefEvanOutdoors 2 года назад

    thank you!

  • @debgibbons6532
    @debgibbons6532 2 года назад

    How do we say Sand in OjibwE?

  • @ienekevanhouten4559
    @ienekevanhouten4559 2 года назад

    For almost fifty years I lived on a field of bracken. I used to pick the fiddleheads and stirfry them. Then later I learned that this variety of fern is not really edible. Now you tell me they are? We survived eating them without ill effects.

    • @tatzja8074
      @tatzja8074 2 года назад

      From what I’ve read, yes they contain ptaquiloside which can be converted into carcinogenic dienone. Ptaquiloside is water soluble and denatured with heat. Blanching the fiddleheads in salt water and then soaking in icewater for an hour or more, changing the water a few times, and then sautéing will remove much of the ptaquiloside. Also, I adhere to eating such things only in moderation, in local season and following mindful foraging practices. I view it in a similar way to charcoal grilled meats; I know there are carcinogenic compounds when meat is allowed to char so I try not to develop too much char and I just don’t prepare meat that way very often. But, when I do, I sure do enjoy it! Happy Spring!

    • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166
      @ellenorbjornsdottir1166 Год назад

      They're not not edible. They're slightly carcinogenic. You'll probably be fine. It's about as dangerous as taking a single puff out of a cigarette. Which, to be clear, I do not recommend!

  • @leslyeschoenhuth1107
    @leslyeschoenhuth1107 2 года назад

    * There has Never been a "Treaty" anywhere on Earth that has Not Been BROKEN.. It seems the powerful write the words os a treaty just to Quiet the Oppressed People in order to steal their land, water, or other rights.. Look up any treaty you like (Not today's but older ones) and check it out....

  • @QueenofNonSequitur
    @QueenofNonSequitur 2 года назад

    It's a crying shame what white people have done to the Indigenous.

  • @robertpotrykus8739
    @robertpotrykus8739 2 года назад

    This was the reason my father, Delbert Potrykus was made a part of the tribe.

  • @vinsanity488
    @vinsanity488 3 года назад

    Wonderfully produced, great short interviews. Thank you for recording these first hand accounts