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Margaret Noodin

  • Professor, English
  • Affiliate Professor, History

Education

  • PhD, University of Minnesota
  • MFA, University of Minnesota

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets
ENGLISH 306-201 Survey of Irish Literature No Meeting Pattern

Research Interests

  • Indigenous and American Indian
  • Literature and Culture
  • Language Revitalization
  • Language Pedagogy and Curriculum
  • Anishinaabemowin Poetry and Stories
  • Global Indigenous Intellectual Traditions

Links

Selected Publications

Perley, Bernard C., Noodin, Margaret A., and Black, Henrietta M.“Bimaadizijig gaa giizhenindaagoziwag ji-zaagi’igowaad. Pəmawhsowinowok kisiyapənik weci kseləmot. People were created to be loved” Sovereign Traces: Relational Constellation2. Lansing, MI. : Michigan State University Press. (2019): 3-15.
Perley, Bernard C., Noodin, Margaret A., and Baldwin, Darrel . “Surviving the Sixth Extinction: American Indian Strategies for Life in the New World” After ExtinctionMinneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. (2018): 201-233.
Noodin, Margaret A.“Ganawendamaw: Anishinaabe Concepts of Sustainability” Narratives of Educating for Sustainability in Unsustainable EnvironmentsEd. Haladay, Jane, and Hicks, Scott. (2017).
Noodin, Margaret A.“Waasamodibaajibiigemaazoying: Bright Lines of Story in Song” Studies in American Indian Literatures29.1 (2017): 88-99.
Noodin, Margaret A.“Language Revitalization, Anishinaabemowin, and Erdrich's The Birchbark House Series” Frontiers in American Children's LiteratureEd. Clark, Dorothy, and Salem, Linda. (2016).
Noodin, Margaret A.Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and LiteratureEast Lansing: Michigan State University Press. 2014.
Noodin, Margaret A.“Anishinaabemowin: Language, Family and Community” Bringing our Languages Home: Language Revitalization for FamiliesEd. Hilton, Leanne. Berkeley: Heydey Press. (2013).
Noodin, Margaret A.“Beshaabiiag G'gikenmaaigowag: Comets of Knowledge” Centering Anishinaabeg Studies: Understanding the World through StoriesEd. Doerfler, Jill, Sinclair, Niigaanwewidom J., and Stark, Heidi K.East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. (2013).
Noodin, Margaret A.“Bundling the Day and Unraveling the Night” Special double issue of SAIL: Studies in American Indian Literatures and American Indian Quarterly: The SAI and its Legacies(2013).
Noodin, Margaret A.“Louise Erdrich Anishinaabezhibiiaan” Louise Erdrich: Critical InsightsEd. Hafen, P. J.Ipswich, Massachusetts: Salem Press Inc.. (2012).
Pokagon, Simon. Ogimaakwe Mitigwaki (Queen of the Woods)Ed. Noodin, Margaret A.East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. 2011.
Noodin, Margaret A.Waasechibiiwaabikoonsing Nd'anami'aami (Praying through a Wired Window): Using Technology to Teach Anishinaabemowin23.2 2011: 3-24

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