Song of Hiawatha

A journey through changes in media over time

Learn More about the Ojibwe Tribe Today

The Chippewa Indians, also known as the Ojibway or Ojibwe, lived mainly in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Ontario. They speak a form of the Algonquian language and were closely related to the Ottawa and Potawatomi Indians.

Ojibwe Indians website

To see a video of the Ojibwe Indians click on the link below:

video of 2012 Honor the Earth Pow Wow

What can we expect in the future?

In the future, I expect that many other classics of literature will be transformed into digital works, both for their preservation and for interesting re-imaginings to be presented. As many of these works have already withstood the test of time and a seemingly universal appeal, it will only be natural to revisit them in various ways in digital media. There is a tremendous opportunity on the internet to create new versions of the old stories from many different cultures, and since anyone is free to upload content to the internet, it may be that the internet will be the most diverse collection of stories ever created.