Learn one of the oldest and historically significant Native American languages in North America. This intensive specialization teaches students about the language and culture of the Anishinaabe nation, helping you develop your fluency and literacy of Nishinaabemowin through workshops, songs, chants, and dances.
Courses
Students who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major degree in Indigenous Studies may graduate with a Specialization in Nishinaabemowin if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits:
- 3.0 INDG credits consisting of:
- INDG 2800Y: Introduction to Nishinaabemowin
- INDG 3800Y: Intermediate Oral Nishinaabemowin
- INDG 4800Y: Advanced Nishinaabemowin
- 1.0 INDG credit from:
- INDG 3851H: Anishinaabemowin on the Land
- INDG 3852H: Harvesting Anishinaabemowin
- INDG 3853H: Reflecting Anishinaabemowin in Our Stories
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