Liz and Les Hurlburt have spent 47 years of their marriage learning and promoting the Cree language and culture together. Now the North Battleford, Sask., couple is putting words to the story of ...
A non-Indigenous dental hygienist in the northern Quebec community of Waskaganish is learning Cree in an effort to communicate more effectively with the people she serves. For the past six years, ...
Clarence D. Snowboy is lending his voice to a new partnership between JBCCS and Language Foundry to create online ...
The Athabasca Tribal Council wants to make sure indigenous languages are not lost. So it took matters into its own hands — to put language back into the hands of youth. A free app, called ATC Cree, ...
It started as a computer program to collect Cree words, and then through the help of two professors, community input and some computer expertise, the Cree Dictionary is now an iPhone application, and ...
“Aboriginal languages are a fundamental and valued element of Canadian culture and society, and there is an urgency to preserve them,” reads one of the calls to action in the final report from the ...
An artists collective with roots in Alberta will help indigenous youth in Edmonton learn their mother tongue during an intense, immersive experience in April. It is not just to protect the language ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Camille Poirier, a ...
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