- published: 20 Apr 2012
- views: 283
- author: In Progress
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Our Strength As Anishinaabe
Running time: 12 minutes Bug O Nay Ge Shig School, Bena Minnesota Our Strength As Anishina...
published: 20 Apr 2012
author: In Progress
Our Strength As Anishinaabe
Running time: 12 minutes Bug O Nay Ge Shig School, Bena Minnesota Our Strength As Anishinaabe is a documentary short that looks at how young people find strength from their Anishinaabe culture and traditional practices. The video speaks to how culture acts as the foundation for education (and all aspects of living) and strengthens youth, preparing them to become leaders within their own community.
- published: 20 Apr 2012
- views: 283
- author: In Progress
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Anishinaabe Spirit Bear Song
Saulteaux branch of the Ojibwe. "Monidoo Mukwa" means "Spirit Bear"....
published: 10 Jan 2012
author: TheLonelyBearCub
Anishinaabe Spirit Bear Song
Saulteaux branch of the Ojibwe. "Monidoo Mukwa" means "Spirit Bear".
- published: 10 Jan 2012
- views: 14224
- author: TheLonelyBearCub
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I Am Anishinaabe
Savannah Parisien / age 8 _I am Anishinaabe_ is a video short about a young girl's pride f...
published: 24 Aug 2009
author: In Progress
I Am Anishinaabe
Savannah Parisien / age 8 _I am Anishinaabe_ is a video short about a young girl's pride for her Anishinaabe heritage. The video uses stock footage from the 1940's and integrates it with family photos and video to show how the traditions of her small village continue. *Festivals* This Is Displacement Exhibit Catalog, Forest Lake MN Smithsonian 2011 Native American Film & Video Festival, NYC The TCYMN Film & Video Festival - Minneapolis MN Work Force Conference - Cloquet MN Cowichan Film Festival - Duncan British Columbia (Canada) Cine Youth, Chicago International Film Fest - Chicago, IL National Youth Film & Video Festival - Seattle WA *Awards* Best Jr. Documentary - Cowichan Film Festival Initiatives / Ogichidaakweg / Living Histories Nett Lake School / Girls & Boys Club Bois Forte Nation / Nett Lake VIllage ©2009
- published: 24 Aug 2009
- views: 6846
- author: In Progress
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Anishinaabe Style (Native Gangnam Style)
An Indigenous (Anishinaabe/Omushkego) take on the popular Gangnam Style music video. After...
published: 10 Oct 2012
author: PowlessPhotography
Anishinaabe Style (Native Gangnam Style)
An Indigenous (Anishinaabe/Omushkego) take on the popular Gangnam Style music video. After profound discussions on how best to protect and preserve our traditional knowledge for future generations, we decided upon the use of the modern day smoke signal, aka the youtubes. 4 hours of filming later, this thing was born. This film may contain gratuitous amounts of moose shout-outs. This film has not been approved in any way by the Algonquin Nation, on whose unceded territory it was filmed. AHO! The Anishinaabe Style Remix featured in the video can be downloaded at: soundcloud.com
- published: 10 Oct 2012
- views: 2833
- author: PowlessPhotography
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Indigenous Holocaust
Produced Missy Whiteman IIFM Directed by Missy Whiteman IIFM Indigenous Hip hop artist Wah...
published: 08 Aug 2008
author: IIFM
Indigenous Holocaust
Produced Missy Whiteman IIFM Directed by Missy Whiteman IIFM Indigenous Hip hop artist Wahwahtay Benais music video featuring First Nations United This music video is dedicated to the children who lived and died in boarding schools. LYRICS: Verse 1 Them devils came to the village posing as priests stealing children from they homes took and placed 'em in a school to replace and undo what they labeled as savage before the gates ya long hair sheared tossed in a pile like it was garbage stripped down from ya custom attire ya skin scrubbed till it bleed put his clothes in a fire and bury his items replace 'em with ours give 'em a bible teach 'em to read bleach 'em indeed if he speaks one word of his tongue no songs sung from the homeland wich he learned as a young buck from a old sage in the village to a school made of brick were they plan was to kill 'em save the man was the modo sodomized dramatized gettin beat grueling rations when he eat many died cuz they starved no one notifyed buryed in the yard for not following the cross or officials for my ancestors ya heart beats thru me. Chorus They took his son from his home yeah they pulled 'em apart/ they took her daughter from her home they were forced to depart amongst the others on a train they called the Iron Horse Another Native Fell victim to they holocaust. x2 Verse 2 She came from a family of five she was 9 at the time when they came to pay the people a visit with a man who translated the language they promised beautiful ...
- published: 08 Aug 2008
- views: 62933
- author: IIFM
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The Seven Fires Prophecies of the Anishinaabe
The first 6 prophecies of the Anishnaabe have been fullfilled. The 7th prophecy of these 7...
published: 11 Apr 2009
author: DancingWithEagles
The Seven Fires Prophecies of the Anishinaabe
The first 6 prophecies of the Anishnaabe have been fullfilled. The 7th prophecy of these 7 fires is now in the process of fullfillment... The Seventh Prophet was younger than the others who had come and there was a glowing light from his eyes. He said that there would come a time when the waters had been so poisoned that the animals and plants that lived there would fall sick and begin to die. Much of the forests and prairies would be gone so the air would begin to lose the power of life. The way of the mind brought to the red, black, and yellow nation by the white nation would bring danger to the whole earth. In this time there will be a new people who will emerge from the clouds of illusion. They will retrace their steps to find the treasures that had been left by the trail. The stories that had been lost will be returned to them. They will remember the Original Instructions and find strength in the way of the circle. Their search will take them to the elders and the new people will ask for guidance. But many of the elders will have walked the Path of the Souls to the Star Web. Many elders will have forgotten their wisdom and they will not be able to help. Some of the elders will point in the wrong direction and others will remain silent because of their fear. Some of the elders will be silent because no one has asked them for their wisdom. If the New People will find trust in the way of all things, in the circle, they will no longer need the selfish voice of the ego ...
- published: 11 Apr 2009
- views: 8825
- author: DancingWithEagles
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Anishinaabe Bimaadiziwin
a video poem about a young woman's pride in her Anishinaabe culture. produced by: Secret W...
published: 01 May 2012
author: In Progress
Anishinaabe Bimaadiziwin
a video poem about a young woman's pride in her Anishinaabe culture. produced by: Secret Weyaus Through The Eagles Eye Four Directions Charter School Minneapolis Minnesota 2011
- published: 01 May 2012
- views: 129
- author: In Progress
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Anishinaabe Turtle Song
The Saulteaux are a branch of Ojibwe. This video is for my friend, James Gizzarelli (Cayug...
published: 18 Dec 2011
author: TheLonelyBearCub
Anishinaabe Turtle Song
The Saulteaux are a branch of Ojibwe. This video is for my friend, James Gizzarelli (Cayuga). Merry Christmas James!
- published: 18 Dec 2011
- views: 1609
- author: TheLonelyBearCub
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Dorothy Sam, Mille Lacs Band Anishinaabe Elder on Women's Health
89.1 WGZS-FM Radio Voice of Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. This is an excerpt...
published: 26 Aug 2012
author: JPRennquist
Dorothy Sam, Mille Lacs Band Anishinaabe Elder on Women's Health
89.1 WGZS-FM Radio Voice of Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. This is an excerpt of a longer interview we are working on that WGZS' Pam Belgarde conducted with Dorothy Sam, a Mille Lacs Band Anishinaabe elder in June 2012 at the 2012 Minnesota American Indian Institute on Alcohol and Drug Studies. Pam asks Dorothy what she says to contemporary women about how to maintain good health.
- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 34
- author: JPRennquist
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ROSEAU RIVER ANISHINAABE FIRST NATION-INTO THE FUTURE
ROSEAU RIVER ANISHINAABE FIRST NATION-INTO THE FUTURE PRODUCED BY STRONGFRONT A/V PRODUCTI...
published: 13 Mar 2007
author: strongfront
ROSEAU RIVER ANISHINAABE FIRST NATION-INTO THE FUTURE
ROSEAU RIVER ANISHINAABE FIRST NATION-INTO THE FUTURE PRODUCED BY STRONGFRONT A/V PRODUCTIONS INC. COPYRIGHT 2007 StrongFront A/V Productions Inc. E-Mail:info@strongfront.tv Web:www.strongfront.tv
- published: 13 Mar 2007
- views: 1656
- author: strongfront
8:04
Anishinaabe
Anishinaabe is a documentary short that speaks to the effects of negative stereotyping on ...
published: 14 Jul 2012
author: In Progress
Anishinaabe
Anishinaabe is a documentary short that speaks to the effects of negative stereotyping on First Nations people. by the students of Project Preserve Red Lake High School Red Lake Nation 2012
- published: 14 Jul 2012
- views: 178
- author: In Progress
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Decolonizing Diet Project Part 1: Anishinaabe Researchers Reconnect With Food Sources of Forbearers
The Decolonizing Diet Project (DDP) follows "the disenfranchisement of our people from the...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: ZaagkiiTV
Decolonizing Diet Project Part 1: Anishinaabe Researchers Reconnect With Food Sources of Forbearers
The Decolonizing Diet Project (DDP) follows "the disenfranchisement of our people from their food sources," said Dr. Martin Reinhardt, Asst. Prof. at Northern Michigan University (NMU) Center for Native American Studies and DDP principal investigator. Reinhardt explained the DDP academic...
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 62
- author: ZaagkiiTV
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Our Anishinaabe Dream
Our Anishinaabe Dream pays honor to the culture and youth of the Red Lake Nation. produced...
published: 13 Jul 2012
author: In Progress
Our Anishinaabe Dream
Our Anishinaabe Dream pays honor to the culture and youth of the Red Lake Nation. produced by the students of Project Preserve Red Lake High School Red Lake Nation 2011
- published: 13 Jul 2012
- views: 106
- author: In Progress
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Decolonizing Diet Project Pt. 2: Anishinaabe Probe Health of Ancestral Diet Despite Modern Pollution
The Decolonizing Diet Project (DDP) follows "the disenfranchisement of our people from the...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: ZaagkiiTV
Decolonizing Diet Project Pt. 2: Anishinaabe Probe Health of Ancestral Diet Despite Modern Pollution
The Decolonizing Diet Project (DDP) follows "the disenfranchisement of our people from their food sources," said Dr. Martin Reinhardt, Asst. Prof. at Northern Michigan University (NMU) Center for Native American Studies and DDP principal investigator. Reinhardt explained the DDP academic...
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 49
- author: ZaagkiiTV
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A People's History of the Anishinaabe in Minnesota: Property Rights
Frank Bibeau, Esquire, White Earth Band of Ojibwe, Treaty Connoisseur, traces the complex ...
published: 13 Jul 2012
author: RTAlife
A People's History of the Anishinaabe in Minnesota: Property Rights
Frank Bibeau, Esquire, White Earth Band of Ojibwe, Treaty Connoisseur, traces the complex history of the Anishinaabe in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Canada in which 34 treaties were signed with the US government. Many important concepts are introduced including the megis shell, property rights, treaty rights, and theories of modern day interpretation. Director of Photography - Shane Plumer
- published: 13 Jul 2012
- views: 102
- author: RTAlife
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A People's History of the Anishinaabe Part 2
Part 2 of Frank Bibeau's talk on important historical and legal issues facing contemporary...
published: 14 Jul 2012
author: RTAlife
A People's History of the Anishinaabe Part 2
Part 2 of Frank Bibeau's talk on important historical and legal issues facing contemporary Native American Tribes including Public Law 280, Tribal Law and Order Act, public defense on Tribal lands, and business and taxation topics. Frank emphasizes the cutting edge work of Lance Morgan and Ho-Chunk, Inc. Director of Photography - Shane Plumer
- published: 14 Jul 2012
- views: 66
- author: RTAlife
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Personal Power by Anishinaabe poet Lena Recollet
Lena Recollet reads poetry as part of BlackCoffeePoet.com's special week "Remembering the ...
published: 06 Dec 2010
author: BlackCoffeePoet
Personal Power by Anishinaabe poet Lena Recollet
Lena Recollet reads poetry as part of BlackCoffeePoet.com's special week "Remembering the Women Forgotten on December 6th: Aboriginal, Of Colour, Trans, Queer, Disabled, Sexworker". Day 1: blackcoffeepoet.com Day 2: blackcoffeepoet.com Day 3: blackcoffeepoet.com SUBSCRIBE to blackcoffeepoet.com for FREE: www.blackcoffeepoet.com SUBSCRIBE to the Black Coffee Poet YOUTUBE Channel for FREE!!!
- published: 06 Dec 2010
- views: 750
- author: BlackCoffeePoet