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Studying to preserve Indigenous language
An Indigenous student at UBC is using her studies as an opportunity to reclaim the Ucwalmícwts language and preserve that part of her culture for future generations.
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Preserving and teaching Ojibway through cartoons
An Anishinaabe man is helping to preserve and teach Ojibway using popular cartoons including SpongeBob SquarePants and Sailor Moon.
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Students learn Ojibway version of O Canada
Students at a Chatham, Ont., school are learning to sing an Ojibway version of O Canada.
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Indigenous language spoken in Ontario Legislature for 1st time
First Nation MPP Sol Mamakwa addressed the Ontario Legislature in his own language, Anishininiimowin or Oji-Cree, marking the first time in the province's history that a language other than English and French was permitted in the chamber...
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NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa makes history speaking Oji-Cree in legislature
An Indigenous legislator addressed Queen's Park speaking his native language Tuesday. It was the first time anyone has spoken a language other than English or French officially in the legislature. CBC's Lorenda Reddekopp explains the...
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This mentorship program in Sturgeon Lake First Nation is working to grow the nēhiyawewin language
This week's federal budget includes money for Indigenous language and culture programs. One professor says the announcement is welcome but she says the funding won't make much difference unless it's for the long term.
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New census data shows growth in Indigenous population
New census data reveals the Indigenous population in Canada grew almost twice as fast as the non-Indigenous population between 2016 and 2021, surpassing the one million mark for the first time. It also shows more Indigenous people are...
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Mexico COVID-19: Getting the message to Indigenous communities
One popular government initiative is an online COVID-19 information campaign, but its success depends on the internet connection.
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No English allowed. Anishnaabemowin immersion camp helps preserve the language
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.