BA in Ojibwe Language
University of Minnesota College of Liberal Arts
Key Information
Campus location
Minneapolis, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
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Earliest start date
Sep 2023
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Introduction
The Ojibwe language major's goal is to situate both heritage and non-heritage Ojibwe students best to positively intervene in the cultural life of the state's Ojibwe communities by contributing to the revitalization of the Ojibwe language. As a land grant institution, the University has a mission to contribute to the state's communities, and the major will help fulfill that mission. The department also prioritizes local American Indian community engagement and advocacy. One of the single best ways to create positive change within our communities is to instill pride and celebrate cultural traditions like language at an early age.
What distinguishes this program from any other is our use of both academically rigorous grammatical instruction (supported by linguistic research) coupled with immersion techniques inside the classroom. This method has proven to be a powerful combination in helping our students reach a high level of proficiency in the Ojibwe language. Students who complete the program to attain this high proficiency will have the foundational skills to contribute to Ojibwe language community building by bringing the Ojibwe language back into the home, going into the high-demand field of immersion teaching, and to work in language preservation programs.