NIN

The word NIN means “I am” in Anicinabemowin.

With one voice, Anicinabe knowledge keepers invite you on a journey into a symbolic forest made of names, teachings and stories.

One word at a time, explore this path of regeneration and healing inspired by the cycle of life.
One step at a time, discover the Anicinabe language with the people who keep it alive.
A nuanced journey combining stories, artworks and interactive experiences, NIN is a poetic entry into the Anicinabe way of being.

Designed and produced by MINWASHIN, a cultural organization, to mark the International Decade of Indigenous Languages, NIN mobilizes the creative forces of the Anicinabe nation and its allies to celebrate the strength and beauty of Anicinabemowin.

Most Anicinabek live along the Ottawa River, on either side of the border between the territories known today as Québec and Ontario.

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