Sixteen-year-old high school student Emma Stevens sang a version of The Beatles' "Blackbird" in her native Mi'kmaq. 'Blackbird' Sung In Mi'kmaq Seeks To Raise Awareness Of Indigenous Language In a ...
The Government of Canada is committed to supporting First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in their efforts to reclaim, revitalize, maintain and strengthen their languages. This contribution is part ...
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s government is introducing legislation to enshrine Mi’kmaq as the province’s first language. Karla MacFarlane, minister of L’nu affairs, said today the Mi’kmaw Language Act ...
Mi’kmaq language revitalization has gained additional support from the Nova Scotia government in collaboration with Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey. Last week, L’Nu Affairs minister Leah Martin announced the ...
Eskasoni teen’s Blackbird video goes viral Emma Stevens' version of the Beatles song is in the Mi'kmaq language, which she hopes to inspire others to learn. Kyle Moore reports.
The federal government announced an investment of $7.1 million over five years to Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey to support the revitalization of the Mi’kmaw language in Nova Scotia. The announcement was made ...
If anything proves that music is the universal language, it’s the fact that The Beatles songs have been translated into so many dialects. A teenager covered The Beatles’ “Blackbird” in the Indigenous ...
Mi’kmaq language revitalization has gained additional support from the Nova Scotia government in collaboration with Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey. Last week, L’Nu Affairs Minister Leah Martin announced the ...