Anishinaabe Star Teachings with Bwaananaabekwe and Ogimaawab

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Star Teachings with Bwaananaabekwe and Ogimaawab
    On Sunday April 25, 2021 from 1-3pm, in alignment with the Sucker Fish Moon, Bwaananaabekwe and Ogimaawab shared a seminar on Anishinaabe star teachings. This is a seminar that you may have to watch several times to fully appreciate.
    Speakers Bios
    Bwaananaabekwe (Mary Moose) is Mermaid clan and is a unique Anishinaabe Elder, born in the remote regions of Northern Ontario, Canada. She is also known as Gaa-giizhiikwajiwed Bwaananaabekwe, The Mermaid Who Swims Fast, or just Bwaananaabekwe.
    Bwaananaabekwe was raised by her grandparents in the deep bush of Northern Canada. Her early life was similar to that of our ancestors who lived before contact with Europeans. Mary heard many stories as a child, bundled in bed in the family wigwam. She listened to her relatives fill the long winter nights with ancestral teachings that connect every living thing and how these stories are written in the stars. At a very young age, she used her star knowledge to navigate cross-country back to her home, after escaping horrific abuse in a government boarding school.
    Mary holds a wealth of knowledge, skills, and abilities. She devotes her life to helping Anishinaabeg in Canada and the United States revitalize language, and pass on knowledge that has been suppressed over hundreds of years (and counting) of forced assimilation.
    Ogimaawab (Joseph Sutherland) is from the Fort Albany, Ontario reservation and currently resides in Duluth, Minnesota. Since 2000, Ogimaawab has worked on numerous jobs that involve the revitalization of Anishinaabe culture. He has worked with several organizations in Indian country that involve Anishinaabe language and cultural knowledge. Currently Ogimaawab teaches culture and language at a Native American treatment centre in Sawyer, Minnesota. He has worked on projects that share environmental knowledge that connect to the stars and shares teaching of the Anishinaabeg doodem (clan) system, and connection with constellations.
    This event is brought to you through a partnership with Anishinaabe Studies at Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig (SKG), Anishinaabe Initiatives (AI), and Shingwauk Anishinaabe Students Association (SASA)at Algoma University, through generous funding from the Laidlaw Grant.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @aprilm.wemigwans-mezimegwa541
    @aprilm.wemigwans-mezimegwa541 2 года назад +8

    It being winter time how can I hear the ancient stories I really really like to hear it. I'm Megzi Meegwan KWE from crane clan

  • @johnnathan7182
    @johnnathan7182 2 года назад +3

    Aaniinboozhooootay
    Niin Nathan dizhnakaz
    niin spirit name, "Witchiwad ", meaning" A storm is coming"...
    Turtlel clan Mishinkenh Doodem...m from Aamjiwanaang FN ...Sarnia Ontario also known as chemical valley land of the lost but I don't agree with cancer on the rez they currently atill still spill chemical plants spill gallons of different chemicals
    And no one says too much I just wanted to say chi miigwetch for sharing and nishin nishin nishin ;)
    Also known as chemic valley

  • @debrapaulino918
    @debrapaulino918 10 месяцев назад +3

    The Red Road Way is universal wisdom. Miigwech for teaching/sharing your perspective that all can understand. ❤

  • @WalkLightStepStrong
    @WalkLightStepStrong 3 года назад +6

    Joe!!!! I found this thank you so much

  • @JohnMelland
    @JohnMelland 11 месяцев назад +3

    Boozhoo, Sabé Indigenekaz, Migizi Dodem, Boise Indingeba. Kitchi Miigwich! I walk everywhere unimpeded and left alone, safely, and many nights From Alaska to Maine, to Texas, Korea, and Canada. Never an issue with the animals. I quit hunting. Sadly but I couldn't fill my tag ever. Only at 13 when I needed to help feed my family, did I shoot the one and only deer I ever killed. .22 Cal. Heart shot and a shattered left leg from my 2nd round. Double tapped it. Is what it's called I guess. Nobody taught me it was instinct. Shoot the first round on target and follow up immediately with a second round. I'm an Army veteran and a jack of all trades and Sabé, Sasquatch, Bigfoot is my passion. I don't have any guns anymore, nor a bow. I love learning. Thank you all for sharing your information and knowledge. Gigawabamin 👣🦅🐢💐🌹🌺😍

  • @clgray2470
    @clgray2470 2 года назад +3

    Chi miigwech

  • @icanbreatheinoutterspace
    @icanbreatheinoutterspace 2 года назад +2

    May I ask if there's truth in Africans (slaves) who have taught Anishinaabe/Cree how to grow tobacco because trade routes were disrupted(?), there's a rhetoric going around saying Anishinaabe/Cree elders have said this as part of the oral history of the Anishinaabe/Cree tribe pertaining to tobacco. Thank you.

  • @richards8916
    @richards8916 8 месяцев назад

    The Blue Star (Suzanna Maria Emmanuel) has returned in this prophetic time. Our opportunity to reconnect to the stars /October 2032.

  • @Deb4Peace
    @Deb4Peace 4 месяца назад

    Nancy for you 47:00 min

  • @robertaalloway5934
    @robertaalloway5934 Год назад

    Bozhoo, Bemasnok nishnakaz Amik Dodem ...Bodewadomkwe , Asinini gagemek ndutchbye'...AHAWW🤩😍 CHI-MIGWETCH NINSEMA DAWPINEA

  • @meldenyse1970
    @meldenyse1970 Год назад +1

    I am so glad that I found this

  • @samanthafera4755
    @samanthafera4755 2 года назад +1

    Much thanks!

  • @jamielouwhitebird451
    @jamielouwhitebird451 Год назад

    Miigz for sharing... very educational

  • @JedediahSmith342
    @JedediahSmith342 2 года назад

    Atomuk? Is that the right spelling?

  • @clgray2470
    @clgray2470 2 года назад

    Beautiful name! Spelling?