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To Wake Up the Nakota Language (Nakota Subtitled Version)
20176 min 17 secFilm: Documentary
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in collaboration with Creative Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative.
Across North America, Indigenous languages are at risk of disappearing. “When you don’t know your language or your culture, you don’t know who you are,” says Armand McArthur, one of the last fluent Nakota speakers in Pheasant Rump First Nation, Treaty 4 territory, in southern Saskatchewan. With an eye to the future, this 69-year-old is committed to revitalizing his language for his community and future generations. Reflecting upon the land his ancestors have called home for centuries, he brings that connection to a classroom for people of all ages, who gather to share knowledge, laughter and a way of life.
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- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityEducationPrairies
- Education > Indigenous Peoples
- Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIdentity/SocietyIssues and Contemporary Challenges
- Roles & Relationships > Indigenous Identity
- Indigenous Language > Language Preservation & RevitalizationNakota / Assiniboine
- Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Nakoda (Stoney)
- Intangible Culture & Literature > Oral Tradition