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Our language reconnects us with our identity. Sometimes all it takes is hearing something familiar, to awaken our language spirit, keep it alive and pass it on to the next generation.
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Enola Kayseas
Natalie Langan interviews Enola Kayseas about her leadership role as an advocate for people who are vulnerable. She tells a story that illustrates how important it is to have people in your life who express their confidence in you, until you develop confidence in yourself.
Parenting with Verna Cachene
Podcast host Darla Ponace discusses Saulteaux parenting with Verna Cachene.
Jean Daigneault
Conversations with matriarchs and Elders from Highway 155, northwest side of Saskatchewan. Traditional roles, childhood, culture and communities are some of the topics discussed. Languages include Mechif (Michif) and Cree.
Cecilia Fiddler
Christina Fiddler interviews five Cree Elders on traditions, experiences, treaties and language. All conversations are from the Waterhen Lake First Nation Oral History Project.
Physical skills in Cree Ways of Knowing
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.
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Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.
Episode One
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.