Dr. Florence Glanfield Talks The Importance Of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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The University of Alberta Students’ Union held their second annual Indigenous Celebration Week. READ ABOUT IT HERE
Community Linguist Certificate (CLC) holder Doris George and Don K. Philpot published kā-āciwīkicik / The Move a picture book written in Cree and English. The story features colourful illustrations and…
Our annual summer day camp is back in person, and we are thrilled to invite you to participate! This year’s theme is miyo pimâtisiwin – a good life, rooted in…
Indigenous Corporate Training Inc. featured a blog post written by Bronte Phillips. Please read it here: Blog: International Decade of Indigenous Languages (May 31, 2022)
Danni Okemaw is a student facilitator of the Indigenous Language Club, where U of A students help each other learn Cree, Ojibwe, Anishinaabe and more. “I want everyone to be…
On March 31, Canada marks National Indigenous Languages Day, which serves as an opportunity for both non-Indigenous and Indigenous Peoples to create space and recognize the importance of language revitalization. National…
Semi-retired teacher Mary Cardinal Collins helped develop Cree language curriculum through the Western and Northern Canadian Protocol (WNCP) — a common curriculum framework developed in collaboration of provinces and territories.…
As Vice-Provost of Indigenous Programming and Research at the University of Alberta, Dr. Florence Glanfield believes that non-Indigenous universities can contribute to community-led Indigenous language revitalization efforts by offering credentials…