Ojibwe winter sayings
Here are a few Ojibwe winter sayings:
1. "Giiwedinong gidaa-giizis" - The winter moon
2. "Giiwedinong gidaa-biboon" - The winter wind
3. "Giiwedinong gidaa-giizhigad" - The winter sky
4. "Giiwedinong gidaa-giizhigad" - The winter sun
5. "Giiwedinong gidaa-giizhigad" - The winter snow
These sayings reflect the Ojibwe people's deep connection to the natural world and their observations of the winter season.
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