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Read MoreThe Indigenous Screen Office is pleased to announce the selected recipients of the APTN/CBC Early Stage Scripted Development Program for Indigenous Creators. Now in its fourth year, this program offers a unique opportunity for two emerging creators to work closely with APTN and CBC executives to help move their projects into development and ultimately, into […]
Read MoreThe Manitoba government is protecting Indigenous languages with more than $4.5 million to support new Indigenous language degree programs at the University of Winnipeg and University College of the No. . .
Read MoreBeginning next year, the University of Winnipeg will offer a bachelor’s degree in Indigenous language immersion focused on the Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway) language, while University College of the North’s bachelor’s degree will develop fluency in Ininimowin (Cree).
Read MoreCanada – Indigenous Peoples, Culture, History: An estimated 200,000 First Nations people (Indians) and Inuit were living in what is now Canada when Europeans began to settle there in the 16th century. For the next 200 years the Indigenous population declined, largely as a result of European territorial encroachment and the diseases that the settlers […]
Read MoreThere are fewer than 12 fluent speakers of Northern Tutchone left in the remote community of Mayo, Yukon – and many of them are elderly. The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyӓk Dun has turned to technology to help preserve the language.
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Progress made, but so much more needs to be done say people in Tofino as they mark Truth and Reconciliation Day
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Languages once suppressed at the Assiniboia Residential School have now returned to the site. More than 100 people gathered Tuesday at 621 Academy Rd., on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation…
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