Clarence D. Snowboy is lending his voice to a new partnership between JBCCS and Language Foundry to create online ...
Pîkiskwêtân, the Indigenous Learning Series, is a continuous series of decolonizing and anti-racist Indigenous awareness training and professional development workshops. The series is open to ...
Novalee Fox is an Indigenous content creator from Ochapowace First Nation, who makes content to promote a healthy way of living, and Cree language revitalization. "When I was a little girl, my chapans ...
Ronin Hall, right, sits with Len McDaniel, an apprentice working to become a Cree teacher at Joe A. Ross School's immersive language program. The eight-year-old says he wants to become a fluent Cree ...
The James Bay Cree Communications Society (JBCCS) is launching a puppet show to encourage young and older audiences to hear and speak the Cree language. John and Friends is a new bilingual puppet show ...
Storytelling plays an important role in cultures around the world, helping to pass knowledge from generation to generation. The universality of this tradition is reflected in the similarities of the ...
Moose Cree First Nation has released the fourth edition of its community-developed dictionary. This latest edition marks more ...
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 ...
A non-Indigenous dental hygienist in the northern Quebec community of Waskaganish is learning Cree in an effort to communicate more effectively with the people she serves. For the past six years, ...
Heading out on a nature walk near their Carbondale, Colorado, home, Rachel Mulry and her three kids review some words: verde (green), naranja (orange), rojo (red). The family is learning Spanish ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Johnny Watson, left, ...
The melody of kids singing O Canada in Cree rings through Joe A. Ross School's intercom speakers and echoes through the building. It's how classes at the Opaskwayak Cree Nation school start each ...