Few speak Ojibwe as a first language. This 'nest' is teaching kids to in Cloquet
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2023/02/27/few-speak-ojibwe-as-a-first-language-this-nest-is-teaching-kids-to-in-cloquet?fbclid=IwAR2cZr4zEPVq6Df2EIr6nnWK0fu_urqgh593R3COs92lXgvwUOm-6qndyRQ
Persia Erdrichs son had just turned 2 years old when he spoke his first sentence in Ojibwe.
The pair were visiting the Minnesota Zoo as part of a group of babies, toddlers, parents and elders in a program to teach Ojibwe to young children and their parents. Erdrich, whose Ojibwe name is Netaa-niimid, said it happened when her son Patrick Linehan, whose Ojibwe name is Ogimaagaabaw, pointed at a bear in an enclosure.
Mokwa nibaa, he said. The bear is sleeping.
This was possible for Erdrichs son because they attend a language nest in Cloquet, Minn., on the Fond du Lac Reservation called Gookonaanig Endaawaad, or Grandmas House. The program started in 2020, and now seven families learn Ojibwe traditions and language from elders who speak it as their first language.
I hope they get more students and parents!