Lac Du Flambeau Ojibwe History | Tribal Histories
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- čas přidán 29. 11. 2020
- On the bank of Crawling Stone Lake, Ernie St. Germaine shares stories handed down by the Lac Du Flambeau Ojibwe. He tells of the migration from Madeline Island to their present location, describes how the original six clans were given to the people, remembers the volatile spear-fishing controversy, and explains the importance of passing on stories to future generations.
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Keeshkemun is my 6th great grandfather.
I haven't lived in Wisconsin for over 30 years and didn't grow up learning much about this side of my family.
My family used to live in beautiful Lac Du Flambeau. We live in Milwaukee, Wisconsin but we always drove up north to see them. I have so many great memories of my family there. I will never forget the beauty of nature there too 🥰
Have many friends on cemetery rd. Wonderful place, kind people, and a deep history.
love any video about the natives one of my favorites
Wonderful to see you Judge! Hope you and yours are well and happy!
Thank you, this is wonderful and makes me a little homesick.
Awesome.. experience.. good luck to you from.. Gent, little Shell Montana
OH, It was grand to hear you speak Ernie. We have someone in common, Martha. No it did not last ,as I was too much of a Gaia soul. Peter was ten at the time.
I feel terrifically honored to have this circuitous connection.
I have always been visited by bears, haha, and Sasquatch.
Total respect to you sir.
During the exercising of spearing rights there was a sticker going around, "Save a fish spear an Indian"
I would write on them, "Save an Indian, spear a racist"
Those poor boys always backed down when they said they would spear me and I said, let's dance.
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Who knows on which lands my feet have trod through the epochs. I have always felt a connection to the Anishinabe. As a child The song of Hiawatha stirred me to goosebumps.
@a name it looks like CZcams does not care for your brand of venom.
Awesome! Thank you PBS
I have had much trouble between being ojibwe and being where I am here h. The south due to my mother moving. I use videos like these to kinda explain my culture to friends. This is how I am odd...
Fascinating
Oojaniima Geshiig, Bozhhoo Sabé Indigoo, Migizi Doodem, Boise Idaho indoongebaa. Chi Miigwich.
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Boozhoo, Sabé Indiginikaaz, Migizi Doodem, Annishinaabé , Lac Du Flambeau Ojibway. 👣🦅🔥🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💌❤🖤💛💚💙👾👽🤠🤓😁
101st Airborne Division, to Ogema Geshiig, Chief Sky, of Lac Du Flambeau Ojibway, who traded his Eagle 🦅 to a Cavalry troop for a sack of corn. Old Abe, Abraham Lincoln, Famous War Eagle. My great great Grandfather. Chi Miigwich, for sharing your knowledge and wisdom. 😍 Ah Ho.
Sabé is Bigfoot, a tribe of people's around the world. They live in this world and the Spirit World. No bodies or bones will be found. Lol. Finding Bigfoot? They Find You, you don't find Them. Lol. I love my hairy brothers and sisters. They have given me a gift. A gift of protection, wisdom, and understanding. I walk unimpeded everywhere. City to woods, safe always. I sleep like a baby in a tent, especially when I know they are around. I gave up hunting. They don't want me to. I killed one deer when my family needed it. Since then, I've never filled a hunting tag. Maine, Montana, North Dakota, Alaska, and Idaho. Never filled a deer, elk, or bear tags. An enigma I can kind of explain. Thank you for reading. Non Christian, Native American Indian! Hoka Hay!
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Hi5! for GLIFWC
what the heck-? in the intro the guy tells you the correct name and the wrong name is still used...
Actually its not wrong, all of the names he used are names that we call Lac Du Flambeau.
i was adopted , so i don't know much about my relation