Introductions
Seasons
Feelings
MN Reservations
Wild Ricing
100
Aaniin, boozhoo, mino giizhigad
What are the greetings we can use for introductions?
100
the season when the Ojibwe cut and peel birchbark
What is ziigwan?
100
I am mad
What is "ninishkaadiz"?
100
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How many Ojibwe reservations in Minnesota?
100
the equipment needed for gathering wild rice
What is a canoe, forked pole, and knocking sticks?
200
noongom
What is "today" in Ojibwe?
200
the season when Ojibwe women sew/bead new clothing
What is biboon?
200
I am tired
What is "nindayekoz"?
200
four
How many Dakota communities in Minnesota?
200
The last step in processing wild rice
What is winnowing?
300
Nimbiboonagiz
What is "how many winters I am"?
300
the season when the Ojibwe hold councils and celebrations
What is niibin?
300
I am sick
What is "nindaakoz"?
300
this describes the kind of land/area the Ojibwe prefer
What is woodlands? Forests? or woods?
300
the first step in processing the wild rice
What is drying?
400
nindoonjibaa
What is "where I am from"?
400
the season when the Ojibwe gather wild rice
What is dagwaagin?
400
I am fine
What is "nimino ayaa"?
400
The area of Minnesota where the Dakota communities are located
What is southern Minnesota or prairie?
400
the third step in processing wild rice
What is jigging? (dancing on the rice)
500
nindizhinikaaz
What is "I am called (named)"?
500
the season when the Ojibwe collect maple sap
What is ziigwan?
500
I am sad
What is "ningashkendam"?
500
Ms. Fairbanks' family comes from these two reservations
What is Red Lake and White Earth?
500
the second step in processing wild rice
What is parching?
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