Indigenous Youth Cultural Preservation Programs
The Government of Canada supports various initiatives to preserve Indigenous cultures, including language and cultural camps, mentorship programs, and community-based projects.
The Government of Canada supports various initiatives to preserve Indigenous cultures, including language and cultural camps, mentorship programs, and community-based projects.
UNICEF Canada works with Indigenous communities to develop programs that promote cultural preservation and language revitalization among youth, focusing on intergenerational knowledge transfer and community-led initiatives.
This research review examines the impact of cultural preservation programs on Indigenous youth in Canada, highlighting the importance of community-based initiatives and the need for further support and funding.
The National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health (NCCAH) has developed a tool kit to support Indigenous youth cultural preservation, including resources on language revitalization, cultural camps, and community engagement.
This CBC News special report explores the importance of cultural preservation among Indigenous youth in Canada, featuring stories from communities across the country and highlighting successful programs and initiatives.
This video series showcases Indigenous youth cultural preservation programs in Canada, featuring interviews with community leaders, youth participants, and program coordinators.
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society has developed a guide to support Indigenous youth cultural preservation, including tips for community-based initiatives, funding opportunities, and resources for language revitalization.
This evaluation framework, developed by Carleton University, provides a comprehensive approach to assessing the effectiveness of Indigenous youth cultural preservation programs in Canada, focusing on community engagement, cultural revitalization, and youth empowerment.