
Our vision is that we will again have generations of anishinaabek who enjoy healthy lives as intended by gchi manidoo. We will be strong in our language and being because we put our ways of knowing first. We will be able to move peacefully in creation because we know our creation story and we are confident in this truth.
Akinoomoshin Inc. is a grassroots not-for-profit organization working to center anishinaabe kendaaswin in the daily lives of anishinaabek. Our goal is to transform education for anishinaabek learners by offering anishinaabemowin (language) and anishinaabe izhichigewin (the way anishinaabe do things) centred learning through our teaching lodge, akinoomoshin wigwam.
We are situated in the First Nation community of Atikmeksheng Anishnawbek. Sudbury, ON is within the traditional territories of Atikmeksheng Anishnawbek and 20 km east of the First Nation, in Robinson-Huron Treaty Territory.

We know that our children come to creation complete with spiritual connectedness – they have their name, their purpose, their sound and their free will.
Our role as supportive adults and community, is to support our children to connect to their purpose and to experience the freedom for their spirit to touch this life.
We seek to offer an anishinaabek way of knowledge transmission for our children, youth, families and communities.
anishinaabemowin
Find out about our language revitalization programs and activities, including our immersion work.
anishinaabe aadiziwin
Read about our work to nurture anishinaabe ways of being.
anishinaabe kendasowin
Learn about our research of anishinaabe knowledges and knowledge transmission.

anishinaabe inendimowin
Learn about how Akinoomoshin centers anishinaabe thought in our work.

anishinaabe izhichigewin
Read about akinoomoshin wiigwam and our program of learning, the ways we do things.
anishinaabe kendamowin
Find out more about cultural knowledge and skills workshops offered to our learning community.
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