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…
On November 17, 2023, pentl’ach was officially announced as a living language in B.C. After more than six years of planning and work, Qualicum First Nation Chief Michael Recalma and…
Last updated December 15, 2023: This Expression of Interest is now closed. Note: If you missed the deadline to submit an expression of interest, but are interested in accessing language…
Gitsenimx language learner Katrina Morgan shares her plans to connect with her language as an apprentice through an FPCC language immersion program. The First Peoples’ Cultural Council’s Mentor-Apprentice Program (MAP) continues…
The B.C. government has launched a new edition of the open-source BC Sans font in collaboration with FPCC’s FirstVoices. BC Sans, which was first introduced in 2019, supports language revitalization…
On National Indigenous Languages Day we lift our hands to the many language champions working to revitalize B.C. First Nations languages! Our languages are the roots of our culture, all…
FPCC monitors the status of B.C. First Nations languages, arts, cultures and heritage, and provides support to First Nations communities to recover and sustain their culture. FPCC is committed to…
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