Ronin Hall, right, sits with Len McDaniel, an apprentice working to become a Cree teacher at Joe A. Ross School's immersive language program. The eight-year-old says he wants to become a fluent Cree ...
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Only a fraction of its 31,000 registrants speak an Indigenous language at home, according to its latest demographic report. English aside, the most common languages spoken in student homes are Tagalog ...
The melody of kids singing O Canada in Cree rings through Joe A. Ross School's intercom speakers and echoes through the building. It's how classes at the Opaskwayak Cree Nation school start each ...
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