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Jul 29 2008

Ojibwe Language Camp at Lac Seul First Nation

Posted by nora

Brush up your language skills. There’s a 7-Day Ojibwe Language Immersion Camp at Lac Seul First Nation, 30 kms north of Sioux Lookout, Ontario, August 1st – August 8th, 2008.  Held in an outdoor setting at Lac Seul by the lake.  The teachers will be Lola Goodwin and Pat Ningewance Nadeau (author of Talking Gookom’s Language). Three Lac Seul Elders will also be on site every day.

The purpose of the course is to have students hold simple Ojibwe dialogues with each other and with elders, and to follow ordinary conversations amongst fluent speakers. Fluent fishing guides will take students out for fishing excursions for pickerel and northern pike  as well as boat trips to the main community and beautiful surrounding area.

SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK

  • Aug. 1st  Friday  Day of Arrival and Orientation Period. Survival phrases introduced.
  • Aug. 2nd  Saturday  Reviiew of phrases. Weather, Getting to know each other. Kinship.
  • Aug. 3rd   Sunday  Getting to know others. Excursion. Commands. At Home. Animals.
  • Aug. 4th   Monday  In the Workplace. Occupations, Feelings. Senses. Appearances.
  • Aug. 5th   Tuesday  Going to town, store, office, restaurant.  Food. Table talk. Cooking.
  • Aug. 6th   Wednesday  Visiting in a hospital. Being at a Conference. Placenames.
  • Aug. 7th  Thursday  Camping, Geography. Preparing fish and other natural food.
  • Aug. 8th    Friday  Packing up, saying goodbye. Self-assessment. Debriefing in English.

Tuition fee: $350.00 per person covers meals, and materials for 7days. Travel and camping gear are your responsibiility. Please advise us on dietary restrictions and whether you will need a ride from Sioux Lookout and the Kejick Bay landing.

For information, email books@patningewance.ca or p_nadeau@canada.com. Call (204) 774-8007. Fax (204) 489-3869. Also inquire at Frenchman’s Head (Lac Seul First Nation): (807) 582-3499.

Miigwech Teresa Reed for passing this information on to us.

Jul 14 2008

Brendan Fairbanks blog and myspace page

Posted by nora

I wanted to add to Monique’s post about Brendan Fairbanks blog and myspace page. Brendan teaches the third-year Ojibwe language classes at the University of MN, Twin Cities campus, and also runs a weekly language table in Minneapolis. He’s an incredibly observant person when listening to elders, often picking up on subtle differences in speech that many people miss.

His blog posts contain many of his insightful observations of the nuances of Ojibwe speech. I also enjoy the pragmatic aspect of his posts which lend themselves to use in language practice drills. He’s very good at breaking the various parts of speech down into digestible chunks and gives good examples of everyday usage.

We encourage you to check the posts out and use them in your everyday practice of Ojibwemowin.

Jul 07 2008

New Ojibwemowin Blog

Posted by monique

Awanigaabaw (Brendan Fairbanks) has started a new Ojibwemowin blog on MySpace. He has posted reviews of topics/drills covered at the language table he runs in St. Paul. Check it out for yourself! Don’t worry you don’t have to have a MySpace page to view his blog.