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Episode 3: Indigenous and Newcomer Relationships

Rose-Eva sits down with Nêhiyaw language instructor Reuben Quinn to learn more about his   thoughts on Indigenous and newcomer   relationships. Reuben discusses the impact that   colonization has had on Indigenous ways of being, and we hear a sample from one of his Nêhiyaw language classes.

https://media.blubrry.com/unheardyouth/p/content.blubrry.com/unheardyouth/Newcomer_and_Indigenous_relatioships.mp3

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“There were 600,000 words in the Nêhiyaw language prior to European contact. Today, the Canadian government will make a claim that we have about 30,000 words.”


Click here to learn more about Reuben’s classes

A transcription of this episode can be found here: Newcomer and Indigenous relationships transcription

A french translation can be found here: FRENCH Newcomer and Indigenous relationships transcription 

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Episode 2: Migration Stories
Episode 4: The Football and Other Stories from NPSS

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The Centre for Race and Culture is located on Treaty Six Territory.

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