Cree-language broadcasts of the Milano-Cortina Olympics by CBC commentators Dorothy Stewart and Cole Bosum reflect a broader ...
During her Cree language classes at the University of Alberta, Caylie Gnyra had to translate sentences posted by her instructor, Dorothy Thunder. Struck by the whimsy of one of the lines, Gnyra, who ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For Darian Agecoutay, left, and Solomon Ratt, right, language reclamation is a critically important aspect of reconciliation.
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Calling NHL games in Cree is more than a dream come true for broadcaster Clarence Iron. It's also a way to help preserve his language. The 60-year-old broadcaster from Canoe Lake Cree Nation in ...
As a child growing up in the Fox Lake Cree Nation in Northern Manitoba, Canada, Sharissa Neault would hear the Ininímowin (Cree) language from her grandparents. However, the language was not passed on ...
The Montreal Canadiens’ visit to the Carolina Hurricanes later this month is expected to be the first NHL game with a broadcaster calling play-by-play in the Plains Cree language. The March 24 game ...
Imagine telling a story in an Indigenous language and having a computer interpret and produce digital images for the story. Simon Fraser University (SFU) scholar Jon Corbett aims to make this happen ...
Mandy Gull-Masty, Grand Chief of Cree Nation, brought her dog Minnie — one of the inspirations for her new children’s book — to visit Voyageur Memorial Elementary School in Mistissini on March 18. She ...
Calling NHL games in Cree is more than a dream come true for broadcaster Clarence Iron – it’s also a way to help preserve his language. The 60-year-old broadcaster from Canoe Lake Cree Nation in ...
Davis Swindler from Thunderchild First Nation was a man who spoke the “old Cree” language passed away on April 7, 2022. His death sent shockwaves across the province as many mourn the life he lived.