Clarence D. Snowboy is lending his voice to a new partnership between JBCCS and Language Foundry to create online ...
Not able to understand old recordings of his grandfather's stories in Swampy Cree, Lenny Carpenter shares his language learning journey in his podcast, Apisheesh.
A new Cree language learning app hit the market this month to give young adults from York Factory First Nation a user-friendly way to reconnect with their language and heritage. Enjoy unlimited ...
A waiter in Prince Albert, Sask., is going above and beyond his duties by learning the Cree language to speak with Indigenous customers. It all started when Adam Rieger was finding it hard to break ...
Novalee Fox is an Indigenous content creator from Ochapowace First Nation, who makes content to promote a healthy way of living, and Cree language revitalization. "When I was a little girl, my chapans ...
York Factory First Nation (YFFN) in northern Manitoba has launched its own Cree language learning app called Inineemowin. Developed by a committee of YFFN language experts, HFC Planning and Design, ...
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 ...
The kâniyâsihk Cultural Camp's Cree Academy of Excellence program is using land-based teachings to revitalize language. The camp has been running for 21 years on Ministikwan Lake Cree Nation, ...
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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