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  2. Potawatomi language - Wikipedia

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    Potawatomi (/ ˌ p ɒ t ə ˈ w ɒ t ə m i /, also spelled Pottawatomie; in Potawatomi Bodwéwadmimwen, Bodwéwadmi Zheshmowen, or Neshnabémwen) is a Central Algonquian language.It was historically spoken by the Pottawatomi people who lived around the Great Lakes in what are now Michigan and Wisconsin in the United States, and in southern Ontario in Canada.

  3. Robin Wall Kimmerer - Wikipedia

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    Knowing how important it is to maintain the Potawatomi language, Kimmerer took Potawatomi language classes to learn how to speak it because "when a language dies, so much more than words are lost". [6] [7] Her current work spans traditional ecological knowledge, moss ecology, outreach to Indigenous communities, and creative writing.

  4. Potawatomi - Wikipedia

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    The Potawatomi / p ɒ t ə ˈ w ɒ t ə m i / ⓘ, [1] [2] also spelled Pottawatomi and Pottawatomie (among many variations), are a Native American people of the Great Plains, upper Mississippi River, and western Great Lakes region. They traditionally speak the Potawatomi language, a member of the Algonquian family.

  5. Ojibwe language - Wikipedia

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    The Algonquian language family of which Ojibwemowin is itself a member of the Algic language family, other Algic languages being Wiyot and Yurok. [7] Ojibwe is sometimes described as a Central Algonquian language, along with Fox, Cree, Menominee, Miami-Illinois, Potawatomi, and Shawnee. [7] Central Algonquian is a geographical term of ...

  6. 'History from different points of view': New lesson plans ...

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    The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Dept. of Education began composing lesson plans about Potawatomi history in response to requests from teachers and schools.

  7. Cecelia Miksekwe Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Cecelia Miksekwe Jackson. Cecelia "Meeks" Miksekwe Jackson (October 2, 1922 - May 29, 2011) [1] was a Bodéwademi (Neshnabé/Potawatomi) woman from Kansas in the United States who worked to preserve Bodwéwadmimwen, a critically endangered Algonquian language. She was a native speaker.

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