All About The Ojibway

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @deangallentine9658
    @deangallentine9658 Год назад +2

    Learning about my culture! Loving this 💯 Ojibwe ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @deeelle697
    @deeelle697 2 года назад

    This was short & sweet. Also very informative.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Way2Spirited
    @Way2Spirited 11 лет назад +15

    An important thing for people speaking or writing about us is to not make the mistake of speaking about us only in PAST TENSE form ie he/she DID this or they WERE a certain way, they WOULD do this or that. All as if we are no longer here. If you're speaking of a particular Nation/Tribe of people that are completely extinct then that would be acceptable because they are no longer obviously. I know you didn't mean harm but very very many people do this. We are not mythical creatures of the past.

  • @thedonshel
    @thedonshel 7 лет назад +4

    thank you i know more about my culture now

  • @vincentzack
    @vincentzack 2 года назад

    For many years there was peace until the Huron (No-Wa-Day) people began to encroach on Ojibway lands. Out lying bands were attacked by the No-Wa-Day. The chiefs gathered at a great council fire at Bawating (Sault Ste. Marie) and war was declared on the No-Wa-Day. The Ojibway ventured south into the land of the Huron and nearly wiped them all out. At the last battle in Burlington Bay the bones of the defeated Huron were piled almost 100 feet high at the mouth of the Burlington Bay to remind the Huron what would happen if they ever committed such acts again. The Huron and Ojibway called each other brother and the war hatched was buried. These stories can be found in the journals and books of Peter Jones (Kah-Ke-Wa-Qua-Na-By---Sacred Feathers).

  • @tomducminh7897
    @tomducminh7897 2 года назад

    NATURE IS LOVE

  • @Way2Spirited
    @Way2Spirited 11 лет назад +18

    Good try on the video :o) Maybe next time use an Ojibwe/ Anishinaabe song instead of a Cherokee/Tsalagi song and also we are far more complex than anything that could be said in a 4 minute youtube video. I only say that because of the title "All About The Ojibwe". I am not trying to be mean but just trying to help you learn. In the future get your information from Indigenous people from Indigenous sources, like an Indigenous made movie or book or talk to some of us, that's the best way!

  • @Stephen-yt3ul
    @Stephen-yt3ul 8 лет назад

    I wonder where you got that "FANTASTIC" name. It sounds an awful lot like a you tuber I watch

  • @rancakbanaable
    @rancakbanaable 12 лет назад

    thx..for your movie...

  • @ProProjectz
    @ProProjectz 12 лет назад +2

    Lol Now My new channel is ProProjectz and btw I dont speak ojibway this was for a grade 6 school project xD.

  • @Way2Spirited
    @Way2Spirited 11 лет назад +3

    **I meant get your info about Indigenous/Native people from Indigenous/Native people. :o)

  • @Snow19389
    @Snow19389 11 лет назад +4

    Boozhoo uh Sorry but you spelled ''Ojibwe'' wrong. In our alphabet we don't have every letter so our vowels sound different. ay would be ''e''. Ojibwe. Just putting that out there

    • @utleychase7
      @utleychase7 9 лет назад

      Chi-miigwetch he should fix that asap

    • @aureliusbasileus5836
      @aureliusbasileus5836 8 лет назад +1

      It is spelled differently on dialect. But aye, Ojibwe is the way we say and spell it here in Minnesota at least.

  • @davereid-daly2205
    @davereid-daly2205 10 лет назад

    who was the singer?

  • @keishajones9624
    @keishajones9624 7 лет назад

    Yes

  • @Snow19389
    @Snow19389 11 лет назад

    Alexa Indizhinikaz Giin Dash?

  • @andyhowat4624
    @andyhowat4624 Год назад

    Easier to find God in nature than in man

  • @Mark-ej4uf
    @Mark-ej4uf Год назад

    I dont like Pow Wows, though I am native american.

  • @marypoole6064
    @marypoole6064 4 года назад

    Never for get what Queen Elizabeth did to the Native American Children at Kamloop ??