Language
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‘Witnessing our ancestors’ wildest dreams’: Tla’amin children immerse themselves in ʔayʔaǰuθəm
At the nation, a preschool to Grade One classroom is taught only in ʔayʔaǰuθəm— allowing young children to connect to their ancestral language
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New theatre experience in sw̓iw̓s brings syilx Animal People to life
The immersive film ‘Whispers of the Trickster’ will be on display indefinitely at the Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre
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35 years after the so-called ‘Oka Crisis,’ Kanien’kehá:ka activist hasn’t seen much progress from ‘Canada’
Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel, longtime fighter for her people’s language and land, reflects on the 1990 Mohawk resistance in her recent book ‘When the Pine Needles Fall: Indigenous Acts of Resistance’
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At bi-weekly Secwepemctsín meetings, Elders nurture and expand the language
Working together, a group of Kyé7es from different communities gathered in Tk̓emlúps te Secwépemc to create new words, discuss grammar and much more
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‘We made it through the night’: New Secwépemc children’s book teaches about grief and loss
‘Tscwinúcw-k: The Stars of the Secwépemc’ was written by Stanley (T’ult) Daniels, who brings his family into every element of his work
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Reclaiming the Navajo language — through English: A conversation with poet Esther Belin
Diné poet explores how Indigenous writers can use English ‘in new and repatriated forms’ in latest issue of ‘Poetry’ magazine
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e-pimohtâtamihk paskwâw mostos meskanaw
kihci-paskwâwimostoswak kakîŵetahihcik isi paskwâw, pâ-pêyak pêyakoskânêsiwin
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Knowledge-keeper Cecilia DeRose recognized for her ‘massive impact’ in Secwépemc communities
The Elder from Esk’etemc First Nation is a champion of culture and language both in her own family and far beyond
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New album, recorded entirely in Nuxalk, showcases fluid and living spirit of language
Released by Nuxalk Radio in Bella Coola, the creators of ‘Nusximta’ harnessed their creativity and embraced ‘laughter and mistakes’ along the way










