New Kehewin language program opens to help preserve Plains Cree language

Four women pose for a photo in traditional and very colourful Indigenous ribbon skirts.

A new Indigenous immersive language program inspired by the Māori communities of New Zealand is looking to help preserve Plains Cree, a dialect of the Cree language. The program, called a “language nest,” is a non-classroom space for fluent Indigenous elders and knowledge keepers from the local community to help children learn the Cree language in their formative years.

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