Biologist Chevaun Toulouse on swamp stories

2025-05-21T17:12:20-04:00

Slithering, splashing, and swamp stories from Sagamok. Researcher, herper, and mother Chevaun Toulouse discusses growing up in Sagamok Anishnawbek First Nation, her journey into herpetology and the path she’s forging for future generations

Biologist Chevaun Toulouse on swamp stories2025-05-21T17:12:20-04:00

The birth of a language speaker

2025-05-23T11:25:22-04:00

In the first part of Canadian Geographic’s Discovery Language series, one Kanyen’kehá:ka family shares what it takes to raise a language speaker

The birth of a language speaker2025-05-23T11:25:22-04:00

Introducing: Discovery Language

2025-05-07T18:43:06-04:00

A new Canadian Geographic series in print and online will take readers on a linguistic journey across the lands and waters we now call Canada

Introducing: Discovery Language2025-05-07T18:43:06-04:00

5 ways to celebrate the Winter Solstice

2024-12-18T08:54:41-05:00

Looking for ways to connect with local lands and waters on dark and dreary winter days? Check out this list of five ways to celebrate the winter solstice and the winter season!

5 ways to celebrate the Winter Solstice2024-12-18T08:54:41-05:00

Spoken back to life: Jarrid Baldwin on Myaamia

2024-09-11T10:09:30-04:00

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

Spoken back to life: Jarrid Baldwin on Myaamia2024-09-11T10:09:30-04:00

Spoken back to life: Barbara Nolan on Anishinaabemowin

2024-09-11T10:09:30-04:00

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

Spoken back to life: Barbara Nolan on Anishinaabemowin2024-09-11T10:09:30-04:00

Spoken back to life: Karonhianonha Francis on Kanien’kéha

2024-09-11T10:09:30-04:00

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

Spoken back to life: Karonhianonha Francis on Kanien’kéha2024-09-11T10:09:30-04:00