Thursday, December 10, 2020

Josephine Good - Language Teacher

Hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓: the dialect traditionally spoken in the Lower Mainland
http://www.sfu.ca/~gerdts/Josephine/index.html

Mrs. Josephine Good is the language model for hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ vocabulary words and expressions found on this site. This is the dialect that is spoken in the Lower Mainland in the vicinity of Vancouver. Learn some basic expressions as well as useful everyday vocabulary. Audio files are included for each of the sections.

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Animals names in henqeminem

Downriver versions of animal names (in IPA)
http://www.sfu.ca/~gerdts/Josephine/Animals.html

Image detail from "Explore the Animals: Northwest Coast First Nations & Native Art Colouring Book"

Here's a handy list of local animals transcribed in IPA for the downriver dialect, and accompanied by an audio file. 
Very helpful for hearing the language, and this list may offers suggestions for schools looking to localize and Indigenize their school logos and mascots.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Be an ambassador of reconciliation: #Next150

Personal and group challenges for all
https://next150.indianhorse.ca/



From the webpage: "Whether you're Indigenous or non-Indigenous, educated on the subject or new on this journey, we welcome you to the #Next150 challenge and we believe you will gain something through participating. Our challenges will be issued by respected community leaders and activists in Canada. We hope that you find value in taking on each challenge and if you do, we ask that you share your learning with your friends and your network."

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Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Indigenous podcasting has come a long way

New podcasts (and existing) podcasts created by Indigenous people
https://indiancountrytoday.com/lifestyle/indigenous-podcasting-has-come-a-long-way-jJEUjfjUwESaFmL99UxCUQ


It's always worthwhile checking out new and recommended podcasts by Indigenous folks. Hearing our stories and experiences in our own voices is a powerful way to connect across Turtle Island. Jourdan Bennett-Begaye has some suggestions to explore.

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Sherwood Park teacher links skateboard design and Indigenous history



From the article: 
Basaraba asked his students to create their own skateboard brands including a logo and purpose for their brand, all with an Indigenous theme. "Then they had to create brand assets, so they had to hand make a skateboard," he said. Basaraba recruited Edmonton-based Cree artist Jon Cardinal and Cree professional skateboarder Joe Buffalo from Maskwacis for their expertise and experience.

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