Indigenous Youth Cultural Immersion Program
The Government of Canada offers cultural immersion programs for Indigenous youth to connect with their heritage and community.
The Government of Canada offers cultural immersion programs for Indigenous youth to connect with their heritage and community.
McGill University's Indigenous cultural immersion program focuses on language preservation, traditional practices, and community engagement for Indigenous youth.
UNICEF Canada supports cultural immersion programs that promote the well-being and self-identity of Indigenous youth across Canada.
The University of Ottawa offers an Indigenous cultural immersion and exchange program, providing opportunities for youth to engage with Indigenous communities and cultures.
The Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee provides funding for cultural immersion programs, offering Indigenous youth the chance to participate in community-based initiatives.
The Canadian Council for International Cooperation provides guidelines and best practices for cultural immersion programs tailored to the needs of Indigenous youth in Canada.
This documentary showcases the experiences of Indigenous youth participating in cultural immersion programs, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation and community connection.
Carleton University's research on Indigenous youth cultural immersion programs assesses their effectiveness in promoting cultural identity, language, and community engagement.