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…
As we mark the beginning of the United Nations International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022–2032, we will be sharing stories from those learning, teaching and documenting their First Nations languages…
Why we are Welcoming the Decade of Indigenous Languages (and you should too!) Many people may not know that besides our incredibly rich ecological and cultural diversity, British Columbia is…
Ditidaht Kids video game takes players on cultural journey as a new tool for language revitalization. Indigenous technologies grow from all aspects of life and rely on skill, creative thinking and a…
FPCC has started a First Nations language translation registry in B.C for translation services. We invite all language speakers who are interested in sharing their language to join our First…
FPCC’s Language Program has received an additional investment of $6.86 million in new language funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage (PCH) for the 2021/22 fiscal year. The $6.86 million in new language funding from PCH brings the total to $14.6 million received from the federal…
Congratulations to the third-year graduates of the Mentor-Apprentice Program! We would like to honour and acknowledge the 2021 third-year graduates of the Mentor-Apprentice Program. Twenty-one Mentor-Apprentice Program (MAP) pairs each…
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