Ojibwemowin Student Activity Teaching Kit (Ojibwe language)
This teaching collection includes three digitized audio cassettes from the Labriola National American Indian Data Center collection entitled Ojibwemowin [kit] : the Ojibwe language by Judith L. Vollom, Thomas M. Vollom. Ojibwemowin is located in the Labriola Center, Hayden Library, on the ASU Tempe Campus. Kit includes [currently only the sound recordings have been digitized]: - 1 teacher's manual (loose-leaf) - 1 teacher's manual (bound) - 3 workbooks - 40 animal cards - 1 transparency - 106 verb sheets - 419 flashcards - 3 sound recordings.
In this exercise, students learn first-person singular verbs and sentences- "I am sorry, I am hungry, I am sick."
Students learn the words pertaining to wild rice in this exercise- harvesting it, parching it, fanning it, winnowing it, pounding it, cooking it, dancing for it etc.
Students learn to pronounce the nasalized "N" sound on the end of certain Ojibwe words.