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PhD journeys as indigenous students - Part 2
Cree podcast host Charlotte Ross speaks with BillCook and Dr. Kevin Lewis about their educational journeys as indigenous students.
PhD journeys as indigenous students - Part 1
Cree podcast host Charlotte Ross speaks with BillCook and Dr. Kevin Lewis about their educational journeys as indigenous students.
Broadcasting with Tsi-Boy
Drake Mccallum interviews Cree hockey broadcaster Clarence Tsi-Boy Iron.
Interconnection with Dr. Belinda (Kakiyosēw) Daniels
Podcast hosts and producers Alicia Morrow and Lexie Obey interview Dr. Belinda (kakiyosew) Daniels on the interconnectedness of language, culture and the land.
The Cree Language Challenge with Skye Durocher
Sister duo, Alicia Morrow and Lexie Obey interview Skye Durocher on language and learning. For English learners wanting to learn Cree keywords.
Celia Deschambeault
Andrea Custer and Charlotte Ross interview Celia Deschambeault about her Cree language journey and resource development.
Solomon Ratt
Andrea Custer and Charlotte Ross speak with Cree professor Solomon Ratt about the importance of language.
namahon makipazo with Natalie Langan
Conversation with Saulteaux language speaker, Natalie Langan about how, when, where she learned her language and how she is keeping it alive today.
Vince Ahenakew
Robert Merasty speaks with Michif language advocate and teacher, Vince Ahenakew.
Dawn Herman
Saskatchewan podcast host, Holly Toulejour continues her series on the Dene Teacher Education Program with educator, Dawn Herman.
Gabrielle Fontaine
Podcast host, Holly Toulejour interviews her third subject, Gabrielle Fontaine, graduate of the DTEP (Dene Teachers’ Education Program) through the First Nations University of Canada.
Patricia Laprise
Dene speaker, Holly Toulejour continues her series on the Dene Teacher Education Program offered by the First Nations University of Canada. In this episode she speaks with educator, Patricia Laprise.
Everyday Cree words and their pronunciation
Solomon Ratt, Cree language and literature professor at First Nations University of Canada speaks about language and knowledge transfer in Indigenous communities.