James Vukelich - Mino-bimaadiziwin: The Good Life!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Red Lake Nation College Community Education presents:
    Mino-bimaadiziwin [The Good Life]
    with speaker, James Vukelich “Kaagegaabaw”
    The event is FREE and open to the public.
    James a descendent of Turtle Mountain and is an international speaker, author, & the creator of Ojibwe Word of the Day. His mission is to inspire people to live the good life by sharing ancient wisdom to influence modern solutions through an Indigenous perspective.
    ​James is recognized as a leading voice on the interconnectedness of language & culture. His keen insights were developed through speaking with and recording elders and Native language speakers (many of whom have since passed on) in Canada, Michigan, and Minnesota as part of the Ojibwe Language Dictionary Project.
    ATTEND IN-PERSON IN MINNEAPOLIS OR ONLINE!
    The event will be live streamed here and on RLNC's RUclips channel. To attend in person please fill out this request form as we are limited on open seats. docs.google.co...

Комментарии • 5

  • @ntvrthmn
    @ntvrthmn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great book: The Seven Generations and The Seven Grandfather Teachings. Just finished it. It is good to have these teachings in print. Aapijii miigwech young inini James.

  • @seed_of_the_woman
    @seed_of_the_woman Год назад +1

    this is awesome! i pray creator God blesses all your endeavors. this is in the next world, also, i ask our grandfather.
    👑
    💚
    love,
    david

  • @Linz-vp7qb
    @Linz-vp7qb Год назад +1

  • @ntvrthmn
    @ntvrthmn 10 месяцев назад +1

    The thought about Respect crossed my mind as to how it probably breaks down: Re = again and Spect = to see...to see again, resee, look at again...reminded me of The Mishoomis Book where one might go back down the path to see what they might have missed...to have a re-look.

  • @ntvrthmn
    @ntvrthmn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Andogwaashkwebijigen, page 29 in Patricia M. Ningawance's Survival Ojibwe is, IMO, a pretty good way to say goodbye, LOL.