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Exploring Theme: "Commitments to Indigenous Languages"

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August 9, 2024


‘It feels like home’: Southwestern Manitoba camp connects language to land

Brandon’s Eagle Healing Lodge strengthens Dakota, Cree, Anishinaabemowin and Michif speakers at 3-day camp  CBC Indigenous: Nestled in a ceremony site east of Southwestern Manitoba’s biggest city, a group of language keepers is working to strengthen and grow fluent Dakota, Cree, Anishinaabemowin and Michif speakers. They’re part of the Brandon Friendship Centre’s Eagle Healing Lodge’s...

August 8, 2024


‘No English!’ inside Wiikwemkoong’s first annual Anishnaabe language immersion camp

All are welcome to attend the four day program of teachings and games this week No English allowed. Anishnaabemowin immersion camp helps preserve the language: 1 day ago, Duration 0:53 Wikwemkoong First Nation held its first Anishnaabemowin language immersion camp this week. Fluent speakers and learners of all ages played games to help learn the language....

May 29, 2024


Sol Mamakwa breaks a language barrier in Ontario

The NDP MP speaks Anishininiimowin in the Ontario Legislature. APTN News: New Democrat Sol Mamakwa spoke for 10 minutes in Anishininiimowin, or Oji-Cree in the Ontario legislature on Tuesday marking the first time anyone has spoken a language other than English or French. It was also the first time in history the Ontario legislature interpreted and transcribed any other language...

May 26, 2024


‘Language is identity’: First Nation legislator to make history at Ontario legislature

NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa to ask question in Anishininiimowin on Tuesday CBC News: The Canadian Press – Decades after being punished in a residential school for speaking his own language, Sol Mamakwa will hold the powerful to account at Ontario’s legislature in the very same language past governments tried to bury. On Tuesday, Mamakwa, the...

March 14, 2024


Province announces funding for northern Indigenous language programs

NationTalk: Prince Albert Daily Herald – The provincial government announced $108,800 in funding for the First Nations University of Canada (FNUC) on Monday. The funds will be used to provide new Indigenous Teacher Education Programs. The list includes a new Dene Teacher Education Program in Hatchet Lake Dene Nation, and a Cree Teacher Education Program...

October 2, 2023


Residential schools tried to eradicate Mi’kmaw. The language needs help to survive

Teaching Mi’kmaw is essential, and educator Noreen Sylliboy wants more provincial support CBC Indigenous: Teacher Noreen Sylliboy stands in front of a class of Grade 5 students and starts with a simple lesson that names the days of the week and the seasons, speaking in a language that only a few thousand Nova Scotians know.  She...

June 21, 2023


Six Nations Polytechnic celebrates largest Indigenous languages graduating class

CBC News: More than a dozen Mohawk and Cayuga language graduates walked across Six Nations Polytechnic’s stage recently, marking the largest class to complete the bachelor’s degree since the program began.  Some graduates also became the school’s first to earn their bachelor of arts with honours, studying in the Ogwehoweh languages program for an additional year....

April 24, 2023


Supporting Indigenous Languages Education in Saskatchewan

NationTalk: The Government of Saskatchewan is partnering with First Nations University of Canada to revitalize and preserve Indigenous languages in Saskatchewan. The province is providing $50,000 annually to fund new scholarships for students studying Indigenous languages at the First Nations University of Canada. “The First Nations University of Canada is a leader in Indigenous languages...

February 21, 2023


The Erasure and Revitalization of Indigenous Cultures and Languages: Genocide Studies International CALL FOR PAPERS – Special Issue

February 21, 2023: On the occasion of International Mother Language Day, the Zoryan Institute is pleased to announce a Call for Papers for its upcoming special issue of Genocide Studies International, The Erasure and Revitalization of Indigenous Cultures and Languages.  “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” – Ludwig Wittgenstein Language is a core...

January 20, 2023


Pewaseskwan at USask supports Nehiyawak (Cree) language and culture revitalization on Saskatchewan First Nation

Nehiyawak (Cree) language echoes through the auditorium at Sakāskohc High School on Onion Lake Cree Nation (OLCN) on a cold December evening. Four male Elders sit in armchairs at the front of the auditorium taking turns sharing knowledge, memories, and language. Their stories are being recorded for others in the community to access and they...

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