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Tackle Mental Health - MINAWAANIGOZI
by Thomas
Tackle Mental Health's MINAWAANIGOZI PodcastMINAWAANIGOZI - S/he is happy, joyousTackle Mental Health Inc. operates on the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. This territory, covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” since 1726, is not just a location but a testament to the ongoing peaceful relationship between nations, adding depth and context to our mission."Ojibwe is the heritage language of more than 200,000 Ojibwe people who reside in the United States and Canada. Ojibwe Country primarily extends from Quebec, across Ontario and Manitoba to Saskatchewan in Canada, and from Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota in the United States. Ojibwe is not a single standardized language but a chain of linked local varieties grouped into nearly a dozen dialects. Each dialect (and within dialects, each local variety) differs in details of pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar from the others, wi
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Tackle Mental Health's MINAWAANIGOZI PodcastMINAWAANIGOZI - S/he is happy, joyousTackle Mental Health Inc. operates on the traditional unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik, Mi’kmaq, and Peskotomuhkati peoples. This territory, covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” since 1726, is not just a location but a testament to the ongoing peaceful relationship between nations, adding depth and context to our mission."Ojibwe is the heritage language of more than 200,000 Ojibwe people who reside in the United States and Canada. Ojibwe Country primarily extends from Quebec, across Ontario and Manitoba to Saskatchewan in Canada, and from Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota in the United States. Ojibwe is not a single standardized language but a chain of linked local varieties grouped into nearly a dozen dialects. Each dialect (and within dialects, each local variety) differs in details of pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar from the others, wi
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