Language Revitalization
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The quiet joys of coming home to Anishinaabe territories
A trip home was a dream come true — a letter of gratitude after saying baamaapii to my kin
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How online nsyilxcən classes helped us through the pandemic
For an entire year, syilx language learners gathered on Zoom from wherever we were with the goal of learning our ancestral language
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New Snuneymuxw language hub dream recognized for Elders
The nation celebrated the opening of its new learning centre which will offer teachings around Hul’q’umi’num, plant medicine, employment training
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Erasure of Indigenous languages ‘a scar’ on Canada, says maskēkow-ininiw language warrior
“We all have a responsibility towards the return and continuation of Indigenous languages in this country,” says Dr. Onowa McIvor
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Medicine through culture: Eden Fineday in conversation with Elder Dorothy Visser
During a public event at VPL, the two women spoke about resilience, truth and future generations
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Nanaimo-based Indigenous Elders’ literacy circle takes flight across the country
Cowichan Tribes Elder Linda Jack’s dream of starting a literacy program for Indigenous Elders that would spread across the country is now coming true.
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How to say ‘I love you’ in Hul’q’umi’num’
Kw’umut Lelum Foundation is selling cards and e-cards that celebrate Valentine’s Day and teaching how to say “I love you” in Hul’q’umi’num’.
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Haida Nation is ‘Giving Back Names’
Twelve Haida place names across Haida Gwaii are being restored from their brief colonial reference as a part of an ongoing project that has “no end goal.”
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Penticton Museum’s new exhibit honours syilx language keepers
‘This exhibit was very emotional for me. My mother was anever really acknowledged for her language,’ says Kristine Jack, about her mother Clara.









