Waadookodaading, Helping One Another, utilizes the gift of the Ojibwe language as a means through which students and the community can achieve the ultimate goal of Indigenous survival and tribal sovereighty through realization of personal, family, cultural, spiritual, environmental, and educational goals.
In an educational landscape that rarely reflects the presence of American Indian teachers, scholars, and educational leaders, Waadookodaading is a shining example of transformative education in practice.