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POST #3 “To Wake Up the Nakota Language” – Video

https://www.nfb.ca/film/to_wake_up_the_nakota_language/

An excellent video from PBS about being one of the last members of a language group. The interviewee discusses the connections between his language, his land,  and his identity. Through this video, viewers can start to understand the perspectives of the members of the Nakota. It also features scenes of people learning the language and the efforts to keep the language alive. At only 6 minutes long, it is a good primer on the importance of language in indigenous communities. Featuring Armand McArthur of the Pheasant Rump first nation Southern Saskatchewan, it is a very personal look into the intersection of these issues.

“When you don’t know your language, you don’t know who you are.”

First Voices #1

https://www.firstvoices.com/

With the push to save endangered Indigenous languages, this site has been designed to archive and record as well as engage in cultural revitalization by providing teaching resources for Indigenous language learners.

This site is still in beta preview and is an improvement over the old version of the site.  It has been developed with the input of over 50 community partners.

You can choose to listen to the recorded words, play a game, there even is a “Kids Portal” which includes, words, phrases, games, songs & stories for student learning.  The Kids Portal can be accessed here:  https://www.firstvoices.com/kids/FV/sections/Data/