Spoken back to life: Jarrid Baldwin on Myaamia
2024-09-11T10:09:30-04:00In the fifth and final part of the “Spoken back to life” digital series, language teacher Jarrid Baldwin speaks with Biinaagami on being in connection with water and language
In the fifth and final part of the “Spoken back to life” digital series, language teacher Jarrid Baldwin speaks with Biinaagami on being in connection with water and language
In the fourth part of the “Spoken back to life” digital series, Elder and language teacher Barbara Nolan speaks with Biinaagami on being in connection with water and language
Plus: Indian voices absorbed into the body poli-tongue and Twenty-four year Great Lakes fishing decree takes effect
In the third part of the “Spoken back to life” digital series, singer and cultural educator Karonhianonha Francis speaks with Biinaagami on being in connection with water and language
In the second part of the “Spoken back to life” digital series, documentary maker Uapukun Mestokosho of Ekuanitshit speaks with Biinaagami on being in connection with nature and language
This Indigenous Languages Day, Biinaagami launches a digital series to showcase some of the languages of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed
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Indigenous ingenuity shines through in this century-old mode of winter transportation, a marvel of design perfectly suited to the challenges of snowy landscapes, ice, and open water. Behold the scoot.
Cayuga Elder Norma Jacobs follows the historic path of the Messenger of Peace — an exploration and discovery of the traditional territories, her culture and herself.
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Land acknowledgment
The Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Swim Drink Fish acknowledge that our work in Biinaagami takes place on the unceded territories of numerous First Nations and Tribes, the Original Peoples who have been in relationship with, and the guardians of, the lands and waters of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence watershed since time immemorial.
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