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ASAB: Anishinaabemowin Magazine

Anishinaabe community members and Anishinaabe language enthusiasts are developing a new mono-lingual Anishinaabemowin publication called Asab. Asab will be published regularly with each issue focused on a different activity or sub-cultural context not typically associated with Anishinaabe culture. The first issue will focus on skateboarding, snowboarding, and surfing.

Creative and Editorial Team

Inaugural Issue

Dr. Maajiigoneyaash Gordon Jourdain

Gakijiwanong Ojibwe Anishinaabe Nation; First Language Speaker; Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School Gifted and Talented
 
Dr. Migizi Michael Sullivan

Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Ojibwe; Midwest Indigenous Immersion Network
 
Naawakwe William Howes III

Bapashkominitigong Ojibwe; Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa; Zhooshkobagisagoonsibizowinini

 
Aagimewikamig Dustin Morrow

LCO Ojibwe; University of Minnesota
 
Aamookwe Amy McCoy

Sault Ste Marie Ojibwe; Bay Mills Community College 
 
Dr. Bimose Mitigowaaking Nick Reo

Sault Ste Marie Ojibwe; Simon Fraser University 

Coastal Relationalities and Regeneration

This research was undertaken, in part, thanks to funding from the Canada Excellence Research Chairs program.

Contact us:

Simon Fraser University

8888 University Drive W

Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6

Canada

 

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