![]() | Ojibwa Grandmother recounts walk around the Great Lakes A First Nations Grandmother, Josephine Mandamin,from Manitoulin Island,who walked around Great Lakes talks about importance of water. |
![]() | Ojibwa Prayer Native American prayer/Blessings http://www.myspace.com/clegey |
![]() | Tribes Abenaki Akimel O'Odham (Pima) Alabama-Coushatta Aleut Apache Apalachee Arapaho Arikara Arkansas (Quapaw) Assiniboin Bannock Blackfoot Caddo Canarsee Catawba Cayuga. See Iroquois Confederacy Cayuse Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chinook Chippewa (Ojibwa) Choctaw Coeur d'Alene Colville Comanche Cree Creek Crow Dakota (Sioux) Delaware Diné. See Navajo Erie "Eskimo" groups Flathead. See Salish Fox. See Sac and Fox Gros Ventre Haida Hidatsa Hoopa Hopi Huron Inuit. See "Eskimo" groups Illinois Iowa Iroquois Confederacy Kalispel Kansa (Kaw) Kickapoo Kiowa Klallam Klamath Kootenai Kwakiutl Lumbee Mahican Maidu Makah Malecite Mandan Manhattan Maricopa Massachusett Menominee Miami Micmac Mission Indians Modoc Mohave Mohawk. See Iroquois Confederacy Mohegan Montagnais and Naskapi Muskogee. Narragansett Natchez Navajo Neutral Nation Nez Percé Nootka Ojibwa (Chippewa) Okanogan Omaha Oneida. See Iroquois Confederacy Onondaga. See Iroquois Confederacy Osage Oto Ottawa Paiute Papago (Tohono O'Odham) Pawnee Pennacook Penobscot Pequot Pima (Akimel O'Odham) Pomo Ponca Potawatomi Powhatan Confederacy Pueblo Puyallup. See Salish Quapaw (Arkansas) Quechan. See Yuma Sac and Fox Salish Santee. See Sioux (Dakota) Sarsi Sauk. See Sac and Fox Seminole Seneca. See Iroquois Confederacy Shawnee Shoshone Shuswap Sioux (Dakota) Spokan Stockbridge Teton. See: Sioux (Dakota) Tillamook Tlingit Tobacco Nation Tohono O'Odham (Papago) Tsimshian Tuscarora. See Iroquois Confederacy Ute Wampanoag Wappinger Washo Wichita Winnebago Wyandot. See Huron Yakima Yamasee Yankton. See: Sioux (Dakota) Yokuts Yuma Yurok |
![]() | Basic Introductory Ojibwe Teachings Ojibwe Language In the Classroom. Filmed in Lac Du Flambeau. 69 Min in Length |
![]() | THE ANGLO-SAXONS WERE BLACK PT2 THE ANGLO-SAXONS WERE BLACK JEWS WHO RULED EUROPE. |
![]() | Dream People of the Amazon The story of the indigenous people, Achuar, who live in a remote and pristine part of the Amazon rain forest in southeastern Ecuador. The Achuar had no contact with the outside world until the early 1970's but now they are forced to band together and protect their forests and delicate environment from oil developers. This is short trailer is one of fifty-five films on tour with the WILD & SCENIC ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL. Learn more about the film, the filmmaker and the film festival at... http://wildandscenicfilmfestival.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=88&Itemid=129 |
![]() | Protest, Resistance, and Dissent in Native Americans ACTUALLY READ THIS: This started out as my final project for an anthropology class, and became something of a passion for me. Friends suggested making the Power Point slides into a movie, so here it is. The timing isn't perfect, but I think it gets the point across. Features the song "Exile" by Blackfire, a great Dine' punk band. It is best played on full screen with the volume high. |
![]() | People & Power - First People, Last Chance - 26 Dec 07 People & Power reports from the heart of Australia on a dilemma facing the country's indigenous people. |
![]() | David & Steve Gordon (Sacred Spirit Drums) - Rainbow Hoop Steve Gordon (Sacred Spirit Drums) - Rainbow Hoop |
![]() | Native American Eagle Feathers & Manoomin Project teens #3 Ojibwa Storyteller explains importance of Native American eagle feathers to Manoomin Project teens in Marquette, MI During the summer of 2007, an Ojibwa elder spoke to Manoomin Project teens about the use of Eagle Feathers by Native Americans including why tribal members can legally possess the sacred feathers. The teens were also told about powwows and the use of ceremonial tobacco as a sign of respect for nature and to Native American culture. Over 100 Manoomin Project teens have planted more than one ton of wild rice seeds over the past four years, however the endeavor also stresses education about American Indian vulture and heritage. Keweenaw Bay Indian Community elder Glen Bressette spoke with the teens in July 2007 at Presque Isle Park along Lake Superior in Marquette, MI. --- Length: 9:32 --- KBIC Website: http://www.ojibwa.com/ Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College (Preserving Ojibwa Culture and Embracing Technology Through Education): http://www.kbocc.org/flashpage.htm KBIC contact page: http://www.ojibwa.com/html/contact.htm --- The Cedar Tree Institute, Marquette, MI non-profit that founded Manoomin Project and other Native American environmental and cultural projects: http://www.CedarTreeInstitute.org --- related links: Ojibwa Eagle Feathers/dream catchers: http://www.nativetech.org/shinob/index.html http://www.rivernen.ca/legend_1.htm http://turtle-island.com/dreamcatcher.html http://www.eaglesearth.com/introducing.htm http://www.krolltravel.com/stories/Ontario_OjibwayCulture.html http://www.native-languages.org/chippewa.htm |
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