The Wild will take on the Colorado Avalanche on Friday, November 28, for a 2:30 p.m. puck drop. It will be a historic game as the first NHL game called in the Ojibwe language.
To access the Ojibwe-language broadcast, fans should select the “In the Ojibwe Language” tile within the FanDuel Sports Network app or on FanDuelSportsNetwork.com. An active subscription to FanDuel ...
Nov. 8—CLOQUET — For Michelle Goose, an Anishinaabe language instructor at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College, land and the languages that developed on it are intertwined. You can't fully ...
When the Wild’s home in St. Paul officially went from Xcel Energy Center to Grand Casino Arena back in September, owner Craig Leipold spoke about how excited he was for this new partnership. Melissa ...
From the column: "It seems ... a little ironic that our Duluth school system should be invested in total immersion into ...
Friday night's Minnesota Wild game against the Colorado Avalanche sounded different from the opening face off, with the ...
The statistics might not be promising, but personal experience offers Brooke Simon hope that her ancestors' language won't disappear. "I can walk down the street and hear someone yell 'aanii!' from ...
The Minnesota Wild celebrated Native American Heritage Day in a unique and historic way -- the team's game against the Colorado Avalanche Friday was broadcast entirely in Ojibwe, the first telecast of ...
Teacher Diana Lawrey's high school Ojibwe language classes were a little nervous to visit a Lowell Elementary kindergarten classroom on May 25. The high schoolers were afraid of "being shown up" by ...
The importance of a Native Nation’s language stands paramount to many Native Americans — and this year, programs have been created in schools across the northland to support Ojibwe language learning.
CROSBY — Join Unlimited Learning at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 13, in the Forum Room at Crosby-Ironton High School to hear from Chato Gonzales, an Ojibwe language expert and leader in the movement to revitalize ...
DULUTH - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe member William Gidagigwaneb Premo was in line at the grocery store recently behind a group of young Native American girls. One of them dropped a dollar, he said, so ...