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Author(s) Bowen, Janine Ja no's
Title

Excellence in Tribal Governance: An Honoring Nations Case Study - The Ojibwe Language Program

Format Adobe PDF
File Size 234KB
Date Dec-04
Description
Created in 1995, this Tribally funded program serves 350 students (from toddlers to teenagers) and uses elder-youth interaction, song books, and comic books to teach the Ojibwe language. In addition, the Program broadcasts language classes to local public schools in an effort to teach the Ojibwe language, history, and culture to non-Indian children. Teaching the Band's children their traditional language has allowed Mille Lacs Band members to pass on Tribal values more effectively. At the same time, it has served as an important tool in both preserving the Band's culture and strengthening bonds between Band members.

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