Revitalizing Ojibwe Language (culture/education)

When his mother took senior Paul Ganas to his very first powwow as a toddler, she said he immediately got involved, dancing and swaying to the beat of the drums. Now that he's older, Ganas, 25, is involved with American Indian culture in a more intimate way - learning to speak Ojibwe and teaching it to others, in turn breathing new life into an endangered language.

Full Article at: http://tinyurl.com/ygwgfma
Watch Archived Classes at:  http://www.uwec.edu/ais/ojibwe.htm
2 responses
I am enjoying the blog. The digest of Indian Country articles, with links to full articles is a much superior method of distribution compared to your old email lists!

I would like to recommend that you start using the tagging feature of your blog. I see that you are putting names (culture, education, etc.) into the titles of each post, but it would be nice to search just your blog for all topics of the same category, sorted by date, and this can only be done if you also add your descriptors to the TAG field. Right now, I must manually scan each title, or search globally for the word in all blog posts, not just yours.

keep up the great work!

Good suggestion Greg. The blog has been updated with both headline cues to content and embedded tags.