Actions and Commitments:
Exploring Theme: "Govt. Commitments to Indigenous Languages"
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(Filtered by Stakeholder "British Columbia")
November 22, 2023
Significance of saving endangered language isn’t lost on Kaska’s last speakers
APTN News: Emeral Pope’s life mission is to live her language. Pope is one of five students enrolled in a new full-time Kaska language program, Gūzā́gī ts’į̄́ʼ Netsédzedī́yaʼ, We are Waking up to Our Language. Its goal is ambitious: teach young learners the language so they can eventually pass it down themselves. “There’s so much need in...
June 22, 2023
Students in northern B.C. could learn Dakelh as early as the next school year as B.C. approves curriculum
Spoken by 625 people in Canada, Dakelh is considered an endangered language CBC News: Posted: Jun 21, 2023 11:27 PM EDT | Last Updated: June 22 Students across British Columbia will soon have the opportunity to learn the Dakelh language as part of their studies as early as the next academic year. On Monday, officials from...
February 21, 2023
B.C. First Nations Languages Report Shows Increase in Language Learners, Needs Long-term Support
NationTalk: W̱JOȽEȽP, UNCEDED TERRITORY OF W̱SÁNEĆ NATION / BRENTWOOD BAY, B.C. – A comprehensive survey of B.C. First Nations languages reveals that investments in language revitalization are working, resulting in more B.C. First Nations people engaged in learning their language than was previously reported. Now in its fourth edition, the First Peoples’ Cultural Council’s (FPCC’s)...
August 2, 2018
First Nations Languages Report shows increase in language learners, urges action
B.C. First Nations Languages Report Shows Increase in Language Learners, Urges Action. The report gathered information from more than 137,653 First Nations people in B.C. Across the province, 34 unique First Nations languages and 93 dialects are spoken, more than any other province or territory in Canada. In 2018, only three per cent (3%) of Indigenous people in...
February 27, 2018
Funding for Indigenous languages
BC Government has committed $50M in funding toward preserving and revitalizing Indigenous languages throughout the province. Finance Minister Carole James pointed out that Indigenous languages in the province are under threat, emphasizing that B.C. is home to 60 per cent of First Nations languages in the country....
September 6, 2017
B.C. Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering
The B.C. Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering made it a priority to provide support to Indigenous communities seeking to revitalize connections to their languages. The revitalization of language is a human right as asserted within the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Programs and projects that will turn new speakers into fluent...