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Published October 04, 2006, 12:00 AM

Treuer receives fellowship to document dialects of Ojibwe

A Bemidji State University professor who plans to write an Ojibwe grammar book has received a boost to his research through a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship. The NEH has awarded Anton Treuer a $40,000 Documenting Endangered Languages fellowship to support his work in documenting various dialects of the Ojibwe language in Minnesota and Wisconsin. He is an associate professor of Ojibwe.

By: Anne Williams, Bemidji Pioneer

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