• Ojibwe Word of the Day Nibi. ᓂᐱ᙮ 'Water.' EP.11

  • Jan 23 2023
  • Length: 9 mins
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Ojibwe Word of the Day Nibi. ᓂᐱ᙮ 'Water.' EP.11

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  • 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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Gaining a different and valuable perspective from a long-established and wise tradition.

Super interesting. I've been following James on instagram for quite some time and enjoy his warm and gentle way of explaining and sharing the cultural aspects and language of the Ojibwe. I was looking for his book (recently published and soon to come to Audible I believe) and discovered the podcast. After just this one I've gained a different way of thinking about Nibi (water). Maybe you could have a guest speaker woman to talk further about the water path sometime James? (maybe you already have - I've yet to listen to the rest of the podcasts) I would listen to that. Many thanks for the work you do to connect us all to each other.

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