This episode is a reminder that what was meant to be taken still lives on… and it’s ours to carry forward with care.
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This week’s Face to Face marks a milestone as it hits 300 episodes of the show over the last 12 years.
From former host Michael Hutchinson, to current host Dennis Ward and a few guest hosts in between, we highlight a few moments to look back on tonight.
Language is not just something we learn. It’s something we live with. It moves through our homes, our relationships, and our everyday ways of being.
🎧💫 Join our host, Eugene, as he shares his journey into his community, culture, and language with us in the first episode of our new season, “The Sobering Realization of Blackfoot Language” now streaming on Apple Podcasts & Spotify!
In this new episode, Sterling Cryinghead is a language teacher, although he doesn’t like to think of himself as one. Sterling shares his journey of language with host Eugene Brave Rock and how a group of learners were so eager for language, they wanted class more than once a week.
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Language lives far beyond spoken or written words. It’s a powerful memory, emotional connection, and something you carry deep within.
This is our final quote from Episode 1, now streaming. Listen to the full episode at wordsandculture.ca or wherever you get your favourite podcasts!
The traditional territory of the Blackfoot/Blackfeet Confederacy has always existed long before the Canadian-US border or the Medicine Line.
Prefer listening? Or reading? We’ve got both! This season, our transcripts make our show more inclusive for Deaf & Hard of Hearing audiences, language learners, note-takers, and researchers.
We’re officially back! Our first episode of the new season is out now.
Join us as we share language, culture, and stories, one word at a time with Eugene Brave Rock.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations General Assembly on Friday voted to allow Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to address its annual meeting of world leaders by video after the United States revoked his visa last month. The motion passed by a vote of 145-5, with six abstentions.
I wish people actually understood the difference between free speech and hate speech.
When you’re a radio host, it’s hard to not lead the convo when being a guest on a show. Thanks for having me CBC’s Commotion.
Had a wonderful time with @pampalmater.com on @wordsandculture.bsky.social re the Mi’kmaw language. Wela’lin for the opportunity. Please have a listen:
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Word of the Week!
Uggbeganjig — a Mi’kmaq word for Eel River Bar First Nation. Did you know that every First Nation has its own name in their Indigenous language? Supporting language revitalization can start with something simple: learning and using the original names of First Nations.
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He is the embodiment of what it means to share our culture with the world. He is a marathon runner with a law degree and is the host of the TV show Mi’kmagi. Jarvis talks about the return to original place names.
We are back with the first episode of the Mi’kmaq series! Join the host Pam Palmater as she introduces us to Jarvis Googoo who speaks all over the Maritimes about Mi’kmaq history and culture.
Imogen Faith Reid better get an Emmy for her work in Good American Family. She is creepy as hell.
Hey America, remember all those “government workers” being fired or downsized are Americans doing American jobs. Your president hates you.
Listen now on #Spotify, #ApplePodcasts, our website, or at participating radio stations on our website. Celebrate the National Indigenous Languages Day with us!
Language is more than just a word. It’s about having a deep connection with your loved ones, identity, and culture. In this emotionally-packed episode, host Tracey Kim Bonneau sits down with her daughter to share the challenges and joys of reclaiming their language while raising the next generation.
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