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Lorena Sekwan Fontaine, associate professor and Head of the Indigenous Studies department

CTV Winnipeg: How the U of M is helping to revitalize Indigenous languages

March 31, 2025 — 

The University of Manitoba is taking steps to preserve Indigenous languages, which are facing endangerment due to colonization, residential schools, and forced assimilation.

Manitoba is home to several Indigenous languages, including Cree, Dakota, Ojibwe, Oji-Cree, Dene, and Michif.

According to Lorena Sekwan Fontaine, head of the U of M’s Indigenous Studies Department, all these languages have a relationship to the land.

“There are a lot of different worldviews and knowledge contained in these six different languages that are integral to Manitoba,” she said in an interview with CTV Morning Live on Monday.

To watch and listen to the full interview, please follow the link to CTV Winnipeg.

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