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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;Dapasenimowin - Maigan*&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;: Kidji wabadaman ashitc kidji kikenidaman ekidji mackawisitc ekidji apitenidagositc apitc win nabé aawe ka kikenimakaniwitc Kije manido koni ka Kijenidag eijinawakaniwidj mawatc kidji awiag. Kidji dash maia ndotaman odji ka tepenidjiketc ewabadaatc kakina dapickotc kitishinakosimin epimatisiag Panima ki kadjidinaiag tabasenimowin odjidjakosh. Iiwe dabasenimowin kaikidonaniwag kika widjiag awiakog abwamashi kin. Mi edodag Maigan epimatisitc ekikinwamaketc. Onishikweta ewabamikodjin widji maiganan emanadjiadjin acitc ishkwa nisadjin awesisan kawin wisinisi oka pian witci maiganan midash eishi babakwenamatiwatc kidji wisiniwatc. Eka tedj owidjiwakanikag ebabapeshikotc eka ekotadjidj ashitc emanadjiadjin widji maiganan ekidji wabadjikateg midash eshi pimatisiwatc anishinabeg. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Humilité — Loup*&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;: Prendre conscience de la présence d’une puissance supérieure à l’homme et reconnaître l’existence du Créateur représentent une grande forme d’humilité. Pour exprimer sa soumission au Créateur et accepter l’égalité entre tous les êtres, il faut savoir capturer l’esprit d’humilité. Cette humilité se manifeste lorsque nous faisons passer l’intérêt des autres avant les nôtres. Le loup incarne cette leçon : il incline la tête en signe de respect en présence des autres et, après la chasse, il ne touchera pas à la nourriture avant qu’elle soit partagée avec les membres du clan. Apprendre, à l’instar du loup, à s’abstenir de toute forme d’arrogance et à respecter son clan peut se révéler ardu, mais est essentiel dans la vie autochtone. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Humility – Wolf*&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp;: “Inspire ourselves from the wolf to recognize the humility. See how he lives according to the whole pack. Observe, he bends the spine in the presence of other members of the pack as a sign of respect, not fear. The wolf recognizes that he is only a small part of the whole. To be rejected from the pack represent the worst punishment. Learn from his humility. Do not be arrogant. Do not have too high an opinion of ourselves. Don`t defend only your interests. Be humble.”&lt;br /&gt;&#13;
&lt;h6&gt;*&amp;nbsp;&lt;strong&gt;Énoncés développé avec la Première Nation Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg dans le cadre de l’exposition permanente &lt;em&gt;Niganenakwemin / Nous défendrons / We will Defend&lt;/em&gt; située au Cégep de l’Outaouais.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/h6&gt;</text>
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