LCO, The Pride of the Ojibwe

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Published 2013-11-20

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  • @carolkramer5093
    I am from PinePoint village on the White Earth Reservation, 83 year old Anishenabey, went to PinePoint Elementory School through eighth grade.
  • @Randall2023
    Dauphin River First Nation Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
  • @aaronpixler3842
    LCO tribal member here from the LaRock family. Welcome all. The old way. The good way.
  • @The_Average_A33
    I lived on the lco reservation in Hayward WI for a little while. Beautiful place and people!!!
  • @Linz-vp7qb
    I feel the need to be there and help and love nothing asked in return ❤
  • @briandow3562
    I always wonder why my wild rice never looks like that when it's finished. Great video. I'm an artist from Ponemah Minnesota.
  • @HerrSpuzzmacher
    I'm glad to see LCO continuing to thrive and grow. As a child of WWII POW's & hippies growing up out in the old shack up the Moose river in essentially paradise, when the 80s brought the right wing and white southern culture with it, and I saw the openly racist hatred directed at my native friends by my white friends parents and then my own white friends, it ripped apart my entire childhood. I thought, well if the other good people I know just hate the native kids for no reason than being that, then there's no reason they don't hate me for being whatever I am, or anybody else... and what hope do any of us have to live good lives if everyone just hates each other for no reason? It took a while to become a better judge of character, and realize that not everyone I knew was necessarily a "good person". That period really demolished the hope of the 60's/70s & brought out the very worst in a lot of people. After I saw less and less of my neighbors, with some amount of sadness I discovered that pretty much like anyone anywhere, first nations people do just fine and dandy, when they're not being badgered relentlessly by other awful people. ...only sad to me because I really didn't see my friends hardly ever after that. On the plus side, a lot of these hateful parents are now in their old age and dying off, and whenever I visit, it looks like further generations of our kids have taken it upon themselves to become better people in spite of them. Certainly not all, and of course our 16yo boys should be chained up when not in use. But then they leave the Hayward area and life kicks them in the ass pretty quickly. Well, a lot has changed, and many of us have been strewn by the winds, but if you're middle aged & ever came to play at the shack up the Moose river, with the wild blonde kids in old muddy canoes & their impossible to understand german parents who always baked butterhorns for everyone, you know, say hey.
  • The Proud children of the Ojibwe Nation attend our Schools here in Hayward, Wi.  They are to be recognized as our first Nation in the Northwest as they are the peoples of this land who after being persecuted by the white man and then brought into his teachings, are now becoming acknowledged for their wisdom, culture and the good way of life.  May we honor the Earth...Miigwic h
  • Yes my Mom is married and lived my life here by Misssissip River ai am Sioux love the land
  • @Linz-vp7qb
    Id rather be there helping than where I am currently ❤
  • @name-ey5it
    So happy to one of my elders dancing. Makes me so proud who iam .
  • @Linz-vp7qb
    I love this. I have native blood and my hisband was ojibwe. I have a very deep connection and ❤ Thank you all i hipe i can help in near furture with ojibwe ❤❤❤