Trademark Overview
On Wednesday, April 8, 2026, a trademark application was filed for WAUB AJIJAAK PRESS & FOUNDATION with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The USPTO has given the WAUB AJIJAAK PRESS & FOUNDATION trademark a serial number of 99750997. The federal status of this trademark filing is NEW APPLICATION - RECORD INITIALIZED NOT ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER as of Wednesday, April 8, 2026. This trademark is owned by Waub Ajijaak Press & Foundation. The WAUB AJIJAAK PRESS & FOUNDATION trademark is filed in the Paper & Printed Material Products, Insurance & Financial Services, and Education & Entertainment Services categories with the following description:
Book publishing; Publishing books in the field of language revitalization, culture, and community through storytelling published in both the Ojibwe and English languages; Publishing books in the field of Anishinaabe traditions, language, and values, that are designed for bilingual children who speak Ojibwe and English; Publishing books in the field of culturally relevant literature for Native American youth and the broader community of second language learners; Publishing books in the field of Indigenous storytelling; Charitable services, namely, providing educational materials in the nature of printed books, printed children’s books, printed children's activity books, and printed coloring books to bilingual children who speak Ojibwe and English, other Native American youth, and members of the broader community of second language learners; Charitable services, namely, providing books to bilingual children who speak Ojibwe and English, other Native American youth, and members of the b...
Printed books in the field of language revitalization, culture, and community through storytelling published in both the Ojibwe and English languages; Printed books in the field of Anishinaabe traditions, language, and values, that are designed for bilingual children who speak Ojibwe and English; Printed books in the field of culturally relevant literature for Native American youth and the broader community of second language learners; Printed children's books; Printed coloring books
Providing grants to Native American-led and Native American-serving non-profit organizations and groups; Charitable services in the nature of providing grants for general operating support to Native American-led and Native American-serving non-profits organizations and groups; Providing educational scholarships; Providing scholarships for students of Native American, Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian descent for the pursuit of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees at accredited institutions in the State of Michigan.