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AICHO Language Project
12/27/2024 | 1m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Join us as we hear from some of the participants and why it important.
Join us as we hear from some of the participants and why it important. They were part of a film project that took part at AICHO in Duluth MN. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to hear firsthand from the participants of a language film project at AICHO in Duluth, MN! Be part of the conversation and learn about the power of community collaboration.
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The Slice
AICHO Language Project
12/27/2024 | 1m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Join us as we hear from some of the participants and why it important. They were part of a film project that took part at AICHO in Duluth MN. Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to hear firsthand from the participants of a language film project at AICHO in Duluth, MN! Be part of the conversation and learn about the power of community collaboration.
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We are doing a video audio Ojibwe language project at the.
American.
Indian Community.
Housing Organization here in in Duluth.
Minnesota.
Talking about things that we were told, things that we were taught.
You know, things that we hope to.
Leave for.
Not only.
Our grandchildren, but our great grandchildren.
we kind of loosely the language it a little bit, and we kind of talked about that, and we talked a lot about some of the, what, as high as, help that the drums have given us.
We talked about.
Things that we were told.
You know, things that we've seen, things that we've been, that we've been taught, hopes that we.
Have for our communities.
Down in the, but, how it all ties.
Together to, our language.
And our way of life.
Because it's important, it's important that we're, we're moving our language and our, our way of life forward.
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