Ojibwe People's Dictionary
The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary was established by faculty and students in the Department of American Indian Studies at the University of Minnesota. This innovative, illustrated, talking dictionary, with photographs both old and new, provides insight into an Ojibwe way of life that is difficult to comprehend without a visual aid.
Currently the dictionary has:
- Search capabilities in Ojibwe and English
- Browsing with short dictionary entries, arranged alphabetically
- Expanded dictionary entries with audio, example sentences, word parts and derivation, word families, semantically related words, Ojibwe texts, historical documents, photos, illustrations, and videos
- 17,000 Ojibwe entries
- Cultural search results of historical documents, photos, illustrations, videos and Ojibwe texts related to the search word