Language revitalization is a cornerstone of Indigenous cultural vitality and community health. FPCC’s collection of language resources and practical toolkits supports this important work in B.C. and around the world…
Language revitalization is a cornerstone of Indigenous cultural vitality and community health. FPCC’s collection of language resources and practical toolkits supports this important work in B.C. and around the world…
The First Peoples’ Cultural Council’s 2019 winter newsletter is now available! In this issue, you will find stories about:• HELISET TŦE SḰÁL: ‘Let the Languages Live’ – 2019 International Conference…
HELISET TŦE SḰÁL – ‘Let the Languages Live’2019 International Conference on Indigenous Languages In celebration of the United Nations 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages, the First Peoples’ Cultural Council…
February 21 is International Mother Language Day!International Mother Language Day was started in 2000 by the United Nations to raise awareness about the importance of protecting and revitalizing Indigenous languages…
Statement from First Peoples’ Cultural Council CEO, Tracey Herbert: For many years, Indigenous people in Canada have been calling for federal legislation that officially recognizes the Indigenous languages of Canada.…
Updated with Winter 2019 dates! FPCC Language Revitalization Coaches will be travelling throughout the province to share information and support for language revitalization work. Language Revitalization Coaches support First Nations…
Just Released! Report on the Status of B.C. First Nations Languages 2018 We are excited to release the third edition of the First Peoples’ Cultural Council’s Report on the Status…
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