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Language gives us the tools to understand the world. Not only that, when we know the names of everyday things and places, we can appreciate them even more! If you are an Indigenous person looking to learn Anishinaabemowin, join Louise’s groups every Wednesday. Register for February 28 session:

Louise Garrow is a member of the Sagamok Anishinaabek First Nation. She is now retired and is dedicating the next part of her life work towards helping to increase the number of people who speak Anishnaabemowin (Ojibway language). Louise grew up speaking the language and took additional Ojibway courses at Trent University with Dr. Shirley Williams, Professor Emeritus. Louise is happy to be working with Wabano to offer language classes to the community.

Ojibway Language Teacher Louise-Garrow
Ojibway Language Teacher Louise-Garrow

3rd Floor Sky Room

Funded by the Indigenous Health and Wellness Strategy (IHWS)

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Date:
28 February 2024
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
EST
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    All ages over 13

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