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feelings
seven teachings
introductions
moccasins
miscellanous
100
I am happy today
Ninjiikendam noongom
100
makwa, the bear, represents this
courage/bravery
100
say "My name is Ms. Fairbanks"
Ms. Fairbanks nindizhinikaaz.
100
Ojibwe people use these kinds of designs on their moccasins
flowers
100
say "thank you"
miigwech
200
I am sad today
Ningashkendam noongom
200
mashkodebizhiki, the buffalo, represents this
respect
200
say "I am from White Earth"
White Earth nindoonjibaa
200
Plains Indians are know for their hard sole moccasins, Woodland Indians are know for these kind of moccasins
pucker toe
200
say "quiet"
bizaan
300
I am tired today
Nindayekoz noogom.
300
amik, the beaver, represents this
wisdom
300
Say "That's all, thank you"
Mii'iw, miigwech
300
this is the kind of leather the Ojibwe make their everyday moccasins out of
moose
300
say "girl"
ikwezens
400
I am sick today
Nindaakoz noongom
400
ma'iingan, the wolf, represents this
humility
400
say "I am feeling fine/ok today"
Ni mino ayaa noongom
400
this is the kind of leather that the Ojibwe make theor special occasion moccasins out of
deer
400
say "boy"
gwiiwizens
500
I am mad today
Ninishkaadiz noongom
500
mikinaak, the turtle, represents this
truth
500
say "Hello, it is a good day"
Aaniin or boozhoo, mino giizhigad
500
say "moccasins"
makizinan
500
say "see you later"
giga waabamin naagaj