- mitig (na) | | the Ojibwe Peoples Dictionary
There are two birds sitting in a tree Gaag obishagaakwamaa' mitigoo' A porcupine eats bark off trees
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mitig inan (plural mitigoon, diminutive mitigoons, locative mitigong, stem mitigw-) stick, pole wood
- Mitig = Tree (Ojibwe Word of the Day) - YouTube
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- Its a Mitig! — Bridget George | Illustration
It’s a Mitig! guides young readers through the forest while introducing them to Ojibwe words for nature From sunup to sundown, encounter an amik playing with sticks and swimming in the river, a prickly gaag hiding in the bushes and a big, bark-covered mitig
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With vibrant artwork, and free online audio recordings available to help build the confidence of early language learners, It’s a Mitig! is a joyful celebration of language and land—created to spark a lifelong love of learning
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- mitig - Wikiwand
phrase "Tig" still used in the Rubatab region Additionally, words like " mitig," "martig," and "bitig" exist, which signify actions or causing something
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