f14 Nov word

Maada-gan-ji-ge Maada-gan-ji-ge We are talking about someone eating - as in the 14th Annual Food Taster Friday, November 7, 2014 from 5 - 7 PM at D.J. Jacobetti Complex - NMU Maada-gan-ji-ge has a tickle bone underlay, a significant characteristic of the Anishinaabe Language. The term is meant to elicit fun, smiles, community, and partnership. Just like a healthy family. At one level of understanding the term means, he/she is beginning to eat. And the actual chomp into delicacies. This is the basic premise. Other layers include observation, taste, or the experience of trying something new and original.

Published on Oct 29, 2014 by Kenneth Pitawanakwat

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f14 Nov Word

Maada-gan-ji-ge Maada-gan-ji-ge We are talking about someone eating - as in the 14th Annual Food Taster Friday, November 7, 2014 from 5 - 7 PM at D.J. Jacobetti Complex - NMU Maada-gan-ji-ge has a tickle bone underlay, a significant characteristic of the Anishinaabe Language. The term is meant to elicit fun, smiles, community, and partnership. Just like a healthy family. At one level of understanding the term means, he/she is beginning to eat. And the actual chomp into delicacies. This is the basic premise. Other layers include observation, taste, or the experience of trying something new and original.