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Windspeaker 📰 Aboriginal Multi-Media Society 📍 AB Mar 30, 2020 · 4 min read Quick Score View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

The power of language - Windspeaker.com

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📰 Media · Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
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Article Excerpt
The power of language Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share   By Xavier Kataquapit I am very lucky to be able to speak Ininimoon, my traditional Cree language. The word starts with the word Ininew, which is the word for ‘people’ and the last part ‘moon’ refers to the action of speaking words or phrases. To me, Ininimoon literally translates as ‘the people’s language’. This is a very big deal for me as I have found over the years in wandering around Canada that not many Indigenous people like me in this country can speak their mother tongue. Happily, I am seeing many efforts by the educati…
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