CRYTC
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The Centre for Research in Young People's Texts and Cultures supports scholarly inquiry into literary, media, and other cultural texts for children and youth.
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Join CRYTC for a Visiting Researcher Talk on Friday, March 15th at 12 pm! "Odaminodaa/mētawētān: Playful Indigenous Language Reclamation through Texts for Young People - Dr. Patrizia Zanella"
Exciting News! Our free Amō’s Sapotawan app "AMO" is now available for download! 🎉 iOS: apps.apple.com/ca/app/amo/id6… Android: play.google.com/store/apps/det… #AmosSapotawan #InteractiveApp #FreeDownload
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The Six Seasons project is proud to launch its newest resources to support middle-years educators, Cree language learners, and all those committed to the reclamation of Indigenous language and culture in MB: AMO,an interactive picture book app, and the Teacher’s Guide! Info below
The Six Seasons project is proud to launch its newest resources to support middle-years educators, Cree language learners, and all those committed to the reclamation of Indigenous language and culture in MB: AMO,an interactive picture book app, and the Teacher’s Guide! Info below
Stay tuned for @waikato 2023 WMIER International Connection Seminar Series: Indigenous Stories and Contemporary Children's Picturebooks: A Creative Collaboration on Tuesday, October 10th, 2023 at 3:00pm to 4:00pm CST via Zoom. #SeminarSeries #IndigenousStories #ChildrensBooks
Awaniki Asiniskaw Ithiniwak? Who Are the Rocky Cree? was a gathering in Thompson, MB, that brought together Rocky Cree communities in MB and academic researchers working on topics related to Rocky Cree culture, history, stories, and language. youtube.com/watch?v=1iIjO3…
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Awaniki Asiniskaw Ithiniwak? Who Are the Rocky Cree? Gathering 2023
Awaniki Asiniskaw Ithiniwak? Who Are the Rocky Cree? was a gathering in Thompson, Manitoba, that brought together Rocky Cree communities in Manitoba and academic researchers working on topics related to Rocky Cree culture, history, stories, and language. youtube.com/watch?v=1iIjO3…
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Awaniki Asiniskaw Ithiniwak? Who Are the Rocky Cree? Gathering 2023
Nīpin, or summer (July and August), actually translates to "gifts from the water" (nipi = water; in = to give) because this is the season in which water is providing life in the rivers and through the raspberry and blueberry rains. sixseasonsproject.ca/seasons/nipin
The Manitoba Book Awards proudly announces the recipients of 10 separate awards, recognizing excellence in Manitoba writing! Congratulations to William Dumas, David A. Robertson, and Joshua Whitehead, for their significant achievements! @mbbookawards
Six Seasons of Asiniskaw Ithiniwak Gathering 2023: Language & Picture Book App Workshop Highlights! 🌟 Day 2 at the "Promoting Language & Picture Book Apps" session was incredible! #RediscoverRockyCree! #RockyCreeConference #LanguageRevitalization #PictureBookApps #DayTwo
Midway through Day Two: We're halfway through an incredible day of the "awaniki asiniskaw ithiniwak?" conference, and the energy is still going strong! We're excited to continue the momentum throughout the day! Stay tuned for more updates from the conference! #RediscoverRockyCree
📷 Gathering 2023: Day One Recap 📷 We kicked off the "awaniki asiniskaw ithiniwak?" conference with a burst of energy and enthusiasm! #RediscoverRockyCree! The conference runs from May 26 to May 28, 2023. More information here: sixseasonsproject.ca/gathering-2023
"Out of an important archaeological discovery came this unique story about a week in the life of Pīsim, a young Cree woman, who lived in the mid 1600s." Pisim Finds Her Miskanaw (The Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Ithiniwak Book 1) amzn.to/3EmzVEh (#advertisement)
The Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Ithiniwak (@SixSeasonsAI) project was thrilled to attend and present at the Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS) two-day language symposium. This year's conference theme was “Ki Kiikidowininaand Maamawi’Opiwin: Our Language, Our Identity”
NEW! A Rocky Cree girl must choose the skill that will define her miskanaw, the path of her life, in the second book of The Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak series. Available here: strongnations.com/store/item_dis…
In the Rocky Cree seasonal calendar, each season has two moon cycles of 28 days, and each moon is named to describe the natural conditions observed by Elders in their natural surroundings. Sikwan, or break-up, actually translates to "rattling in". See more below: ⬇️
Cree narration for the Amō’s Sapotawan App at the Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc (MFNERC) recording studio is underway! _________ You can find the app for our first story, Pīsim Finds Her Miskanaw on the Apple store here: apps.apple.com/ca/app/pisim/i…
The overall goal of this Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (@sshrc_crsh) Partnership project is to support the ongoing work of reclaiming Indigenous languages, histories, and knowledges among the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak (Rocky Cree). Read more below:
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