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Our Winter Indigenous Language program is now complete. Please stay tune for the next language program. Join our next Introductory Indigenous Language Course from the comfort of your home.
ANISHNAWBEMOWIN LANGUAGE LESSONS
Experience the beauty of Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe language) in our virtual classes, taught by Errol Geniusz. An enrolled member of the Sokoagon Chippewa in Wisconsin, Errol grew up immersed in the language and culture through his grandparents. His passion for preserving Ojibwe traditions makes this an inspiring learning opportunity for all participants.

Program Details:

The language program is divided into two 4-week sessions.

  • Session 1: January 21, 28, February 4 and 11
  • Session 2: February 25, March 4, 11 and 18

There will be a 1 week break between the sessions.

Join our introduction to Indigenous Languages

  • When: SESSION 2 – starting Tuesday February 25 2025, 7:00-8:00PM
  • Where: Online Learning via Zoom
  • Cost: This is a no-fee program but cash donations are appreciated.

Register below for our introductory language course

Link and details to our live online language program will be sent to registrants

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