Indigenous Youth Culture Preservation
The Government of Canada is committed to preserving Indigenous youth culture through various initiatives and programs, including language and cultural preservation projects.
The Government of Canada is committed to preserving Indigenous youth culture through various initiatives and programs, including language and cultural preservation projects.
UNICEF Canada works with Indigenous organizations to support the preservation of Indigenous youth culture, promoting self-identity and empowerment.
The University of British Columbia's Indigenous Language Revitalization program aims to preserve and promote Indigenous languages and cultures among youth.
CBC Indigenous shares stories and experiences of Indigenous youth culture preservation, highlighting the importance of cultural identity and community.
The National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health offers a toolkit for preserving Indigenous youth culture, providing resources and strategies for community-based initiatives.
This video series showcases Indigenous youth sharing their stories and cultural traditions, promoting cross-cultural understanding and preservation of Indigenous culture.
The Canada Council for the Arts offers grants to support Indigenous organizations and artists in preserving and promoting Indigenous youth culture.
McGill University's Department of Integrated Studies in Education conducts research on cultural preservation and its impact on Indigenous youth, informing policies and practices.