Urban Cree reclaim their heritage by learning the most common Indigenous language in Metro Vancouver
In the unceded lands of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleilwaututh First Nations, the most commonly understood Indigenous mother tongue isn't Halkomelem. It's Cree, according to Statistics Canada.
A Calgary organization is providing an opportunity for more people to learn how to speak Blackfoot and Cree, unlocking the chance for participants to learn about Indigenous culture in a deeper way.
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