7 Ojibwe Grandfather Teachings
James Vukelich “Kaagegaabaw,” a descendent of Turtle Mountain, is an international speaker, author, & the creator of Ojibwe Word of the Day. His mission is to inspire people to live the good life by sharing ancient wisdom to influence modern solutions through an Indigenous perspective. James is recognized as a leading voice on the interconnectedness of language & culture. His keen insights were developed through speaking with and recording elders and Native language speakers (many of whom have since passed on) in Canada, Michigan, and Minnesota as part of the Ojibwe Language Dictionary Project. In addition to keynote speeches for academic, philanthropic, business and community organizations, he facilitates community roundtable groups, and conducts spiritual ceremonies in his community. He has consulted with school districts, colleges, historical societies and government agencies to develop and teach language and cultural programs. He has also been featured on numerous podcasts, radio & television programs in addition to publications.

Ojibwe Grammar Crash Course 1

James Vukelich - Zaagi'idiwin 'Love' One of the 7 Grandfather Teachings

James Vukelich Kaagegaabaw: The Seven Grandfather Teachings

Rudolf Steiner and the Mystery of Golgotha with James Tunney

James Vukelich Kaagegaabaw: The Seven Generations and the Seven Grandfather Teachings

Creation Story with Brian Peltier

American Indian Activist Russell Means Powerful Speech, 1989

My Grandfather's Altar: Five Generations of Lakota Holy Men

James Vukelich - Mino-bimaadiziwin: The Good Life!

The Myths of Indigenous History | Baron Biggar CBE and Dr. Stephen Chavura

An Anishnaabe creation story

The Anishinaabe View - In Their Own Words - Episode 7

A Gift to One, A Gift to Many: Jimmy Jackson Ojibwe Medicine Man

Question to the Church - Chief Midegah of the Ojibwe

Navajo Nation USA | Award Winning Documentary | Full Movie | Native American Uranium Mining

LCO, The Pride of the Ojibwe

Lac Du Flambeau Ojibwe History | Tribal Histories

Wahkohtowin: Cree Natural Law

Water Teaching with Edna Manitowabi

