Pîkiskwêtân, the Indigenous Learning Series, is a continuous series of decolonizing and anti-racist Indigenous awareness training and professional development workshops. The series is open to ...
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'We haven't lost our language': How Opaskwayak Cree Nation's immersive program shapes new speakers
The melody of kids singing O Canada in Cree rings through Joe A. Ross School's intercom speakers and echoes through the building. It's how classes at the Opaskwayak Cree Nation school start each ...
On a clear day in April, Anna East hopped in a truck with Mike Geboe, who drove to the nearest sweet grass enclosure on the Rocky Boy Reservation. The sun was warm, but there was still snow on the ...
Dwayne Lasas, a fluent Cree speaker, described learning his language as “kind of like damage control.” Lasas grew up in Saskatchewan in Cree territory, and his mother attended a residential school in ...
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Revitalists use social platforms to share Indigenous language learning with a new generation
Novalee Fox, Willis Janvier and Samson Lamontange have turned to social media to share their passion for Indigenous language learning with the younger generation. Novalee Fox is an Indigenous content ...
A non-Indigenous dental hygienist in the northern Quebec community of Waskaganish is learning Cree in an effort to communicate more effectively with the people she serves. For the past six years, ...
Ronin Hall, right, sits with Len McDaniel, an apprentice working to become a Cree teacher at Joe A. Ross School's immersive language program. The eight-year-old says he wants to become a fluent Cree ...
The melody of kids singing O Canada in Cree rings through Joe A. Ross School's intercom speakers and echoes through the building. It's how classes at the Opaskwayak Cree Nation school start each ...
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