About pîkiskwêwin

pîkiskwêwin is an Indigenous language podcast project funded by the Government of Canada. It was initiated by Indigenous Communication and Fine Arts (INCA & IFA) at the First Nations University of Canada. pîkiskwêwin supports the University’s mission to preserve, protect and interpret the history, language, culture, and artistic heritage of all Indigenous groups.

The pîkiskwêwin project supports training and mentorship for Indigenous storytellers of all ages. Our producers are learning their languages by working with fluent speakers and developing technical skills to record and produce stories in Indigenous languages. The topics they explore are wide ranging--Elders’ teachings, food sovereignty, language loss, teaching languages, identity, living in the bush, cooking, romance, parenting, leadership, architecture and art.

This project launched in Fall 2021 in Saskatchewan.

Left to right: Audrey Dreaver, Melody Lynch, Bee Bird, Felicia Dewar, Shannon Avison, Miranda Hanus, Ali Nicholls Asikinack, Ben Borne. Art by Kevin Cardinal.

VISION

Revitalized Indigenous languages and culture for the next seven generations.


MISSION

To honour, educate, equip and empower Indigenous language teachers and learners toward making our Indigenous languages thrive.


VALUES

» Honour (the teacher, learner and our ancestors)

» Respect (for all abilities, perspectives and lived experience)

» Inclusion

» Community

» Kinship

» Sovereignty

» Innovation

Thank you to our project partners