
James Vukelich Kaagegaabaw is the creator of Ojibwe Word of the Day. He has been recognized as a leading voice in Native Language revitalization efforts and spiritual teachings for two decades. His keen insights on the interconnectedness of language and culture were developed in the field speaking with and recording elders and native speakers of the language (many of whom have since passed on) in ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Ojibwe Word of the Day Indinawemaaganidog ᐃᓐᑎᓇᐌᒫᑲᓂᑐᒃ 'All of my relatives.' by James Vukelich Kaagegaabaw
Ojibwe Word of the Day Ayaangwaamizin 'Awareness'. by James Vukelich Kaagegaabaw
Ojibwe Word of the Day Live Gikenindizon 'Know Thyself'.
How do you say 'Water' in Ojibwe. Here are some teachings about water. I'll also go over the phrase Nibi gaa-bimaaji'iwemagak 'The water that gives life'.
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Zaasijiwanook indizhinikaaz, ma'iingan indoodem.I am a proud member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. I grew up listening to our Anishinaabe language being spoken. I remember so much as I hear our language being spoken. I am truly grateful to Kaagegaabaw.
Zaasijiwanook indizhinikaaz, ma'iingan indoodem.I am a proud member of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. I grew up listening to our Anishinaabe language being spoken. I remember so much as I hear our language being spoken. I am truly grateful to Kaagegaabaw.
I love that this is a podcast. I listen to it on my way into and home from work. I follow on Instagram as well but James really makes learning the language so fun. I have always wanted to learn more of our language but the resources around me are not really available so James has made learning so accessible
I love that there is a podcast! I have followed on Instagram for a long time and LOVE every post. James is an exceptional and thoughtful teacher of Ojibwe words and ways and meanings. Highly Recommend, Five Stars 🌟
Thank you! Keep up the great work!










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