Indigenous Language and Culture Preservation
The Government of Canada is committed to preserving Indigenous languages and cultures through various programs and initiatives, including language documentation and education.
The Government of Canada is committed to preserving Indigenous languages and cultures through various programs and initiatives, including language documentation and education.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Language Revitalization program offers courses, research opportunities, and community engagement to support the preservation of Indigenous languages.
A new program in Canada aims to preserve Indigenous languages and cultures among youth through immersive summer camps and mentorship opportunities.
The First Nations Education Steering Committee has developed a tool kit to support the preservation of Indigenous languages and cultures in schools and communities.
Researchers at the University of Toronto are exploring the use of technology to preserve and promote Indigenous languages, including language learning apps and digital dictionaries.
A new video series showcases the importance of preserving Indigenous languages and cultures among youth, featuring stories and experiences from Indigenous communities across Canada.
UNICEF Canada is working with Indigenous communities to support language and culture preservation programs, including education and community-based initiatives.
The Canadian Language Museum offers a range of resources and materials to support the preservation of Indigenous languages and cultures, including language lessons and cultural workshops.