Miigweetch - your story of your people is beautiful. We are the Nahkewewin/Plains Ojibwe - our tribes settled in what is known as Saskatchewan. There are only 11 distinct Plains Ojibwe Nations in this territory. My family is Pinacie - we began the search for our family recently. We know that Pinasii was the last Grand Chief of the Algonquin poeple around 1812. The people began migrating west to find peace and home. There is much to learn about our Anishanabe communities in Canada
This is such a powerful series. Just found it today. Can't stop watching. Much gratitude to the production team for the sensitive handling & honoring of the tribes.To the storytellers: Thank you for sharing the real histories all need to know fully. 🙏🏼 Hope many will watch & learn...maybe some healing can occur. Chief Waubojeeg was my ancestor.
There is a State Preserve not too far from our town that has 5 mounds secluded in a beautiful forest above a river. I asked the county conservation office who built them and they believed they were made by the Hopewell Culture. To this day it is a sacred place to me. A place to pray. I pray our government continues to protect it. I feel very connected to this place I have several different tribes in my ancestry and Chippewa is one of them. Peace and Blessings to our Elders thank you for your wisdom and stories.
Gchi Miigwech Mkoons. Back in the early late 80's we held our Midewiwin Ceremonies there. Three Fires Lodge. My late mother recieved her first degree there. Special place, beautiful anishinaabek niijikwenhwag.
My great great grandfather married the Indian chiefs daughter. He went up into the mountains. Met the tribe. The chief made him marry his daughter. Hello cousins.
Wow that's Crazy that how Millacs Red lake and Mole lake and Brule River are Ojibway and Dakota Sioux 😊 Battle Grounds it's pretty Kool and amazing and how brutal the fighting was
IMHO: I THINK THAT IT IS HIGH TIME, FOR THE NATIVE PEOPLES TO BE VERY DILIGENT, AND WORK EXTREMELYHARD TO PROTECT, PRESERVE, AND RESTORE YOUR LANGUAGE TO COMMON USAGE, INCLUDING READING, WRITING, AND SPEAKING IT!!!... YOU ALL NEED TO CONTRIBUTE, BY TRANSLATING STORIES, AND WRITING NEW ONES, IN "DUAL-LANGUAGE" BOOKS!!...
Miigweetch - your story of your people is beautiful. We are the Nahkewewin/Plains Ojibwe - our tribes settled in what is known as Saskatchewan. There are only 11 distinct Plains Ojibwe Nations in this territory. My family is Pinacie - we began the search for our family recently. We know that Pinasii was the last Grand Chief of the Algonquin poeple around 1812. The people began migrating west to find peace and home. There is much to learn about our Anishanabe communities in Canada
This is such a powerful series. Just found it today. Can't stop watching. Much gratitude to the production team for the sensitive handling & honoring of the tribes.To the storytellers: Thank you for sharing the real histories all need to know fully. 🙏🏼 Hope many will watch & learn...maybe some healing can occur. Chief Waubojeeg was my ancestor.
That Ojibwe 4 directions lesson was excellent. Everything else too.
May The Spirit be with you and your people- May you all stay strong- the best for your tribe and the whole world from me. Love and deep respect.
Miigwich, Thank you, for sharing your knowledge and wisdom with us! ✌🏼♥️😁
thank you for your wisdom
With deep respect, thank you for sharing your history ❤
Sending my respect gratitude and love.. thank you for sharing 💖
There is a State Preserve not too far from our town that has 5 mounds secluded in a beautiful forest above a river. I asked the county conservation office who built them and they believed they were made by the Hopewell Culture. To this day it is a sacred place to me. A place to pray. I pray our government continues to protect it. I feel very connected to this place I have several different tribes in my ancestry and Chippewa is one of them. Peace and Blessings to our Elders thank you for your wisdom and stories.
Why aren't more people watching these history channel
people are dumb
Modern society is Spiritual dead.
No spark in Their eyes empty.
Only the fluoride stare.
Sad 😔
Gchi Miigwech Mkoons. Back in the early late 80's we held our Midewiwin Ceremonies there. Three Fires Lodge. My late mother recieved her first degree there. Special place, beautiful anishinaabek niijikwenhwag.
❤
They need to teach this in the schools.
Onesabe Ojibwa
UA-cam is not translating Migwetch. Means thank you.
Kchi miigwetch ❤
My great great grandfather married the Indian chiefs daughter. He went up into the mountains. Met the tribe. The chief made him marry his daughter. Hello cousins.
Wow that's Crazy that how Millacs Red lake and Mole lake and Brule River are Ojibway and Dakota Sioux 😊 Battle Grounds it's pretty Kool and amazing and how brutal the fighting was
Chi Meguiich 🙏🏼
Aho!
Menomonie people aren't they called the right people also?
Megwitth...
Chi migwetth
Miigwetch
IMHO: I THINK THAT IT IS HIGH TIME, FOR THE NATIVE PEOPLES TO BE VERY DILIGENT, AND WORK EXTREMELYHARD TO PROTECT, PRESERVE, AND RESTORE YOUR LANGUAGE TO COMMON USAGE, INCLUDING READING, WRITING, AND SPEAKING IT!!!... YOU ALL NEED TO CONTRIBUTE, BY TRANSLATING STORIES, AND WRITING NEW ONES, IN "DUAL-LANGUAGE" BOOKS!!...
Only 1800 acres... that's is still bey9nd unjust
Miigwetch