Ojibwe language
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Boundary Changes on the Fond du Lac Reservation oral history interviews
Chippewa Vocabulary card file
The collection contains translations of Chippewa (Ojibwe) and English language words written on 4x6" cards arranged alphabetically.
English-Ojibwe translations
The collection consists of a single handwritten volume of English words and common phrases translated to Ojibwe.
Sherman Hall letters
The collection contains photocopies of letters written by Hall. The originals are located at the Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul, Minnesota.
Kate M. Harris papers
The collection contains letters to Kate Harris from Jennie S.S. Richardson, concerning Richardson's 1897 honeymoon trip in a birchbark canoe from Burntside Lake, near Ely, Minnesota, to Lake Agnes, in Cook County. Also included are eight photographs of the trip, William H. Richardson's pamphlet Honeymoon in a Birch-Bark Canoe describing the trip, and Kate Harris' letters to the St. Louis County Historical Society about the collection materials.
Norrgard Anishinaabe Collection Waasa Inaabidaa Archives
Contains video interviews and transcripts, scenic video footage, and dramatic re-enactment video footage for production of a six-part public television documentary about the history and culture of Anishinaabe Ojibwe people titled Waasa Inaabida: We Look In All Directions that aired in 2001.
Eustache Roussain papers
The collection contains a letter book with 35 letters by many people.
Vincent Roy letter
The collection consists of one letter written in Ojibwe to Vincent Roy from Peter Beaver of Grand Portage, Minnesota.