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Daily commands are important at home. Cree Language and Culture Facilitator, Charity Cooper articulates in Cree language and English of the basic commands that we all do within our homes; in our workplaces, as well as in our daily conversations. Charity strongly encourages you to listen carefully and reiterate the Roman Orthography word. This video also provides ideas for you to extend to your own community’s pronunciations. #fnlanguagesMFNERC | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre -
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First Nations Language and Culture Cree Facilitator, Charity Cooper reviews the sounds of the Standard Roman Orthography (SRO) vertically and horizontally. She highly recommends to listen to the distinguishing sounds of the vowels: /ē/ and the long vowel (SRO sound) for /ī/. Charity believes the more you practice and recite the Roman Orthography sounds, you will begin to decipher, and read and write fluently in the First Nations language. #fnLanguagesMfnerc | Manitoba First Nations Education Res
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Charity Cooper, First Nations Language and Culture - Cree Facilitator, shares common greetings to use when meeting someone you have not seen in a while. Please listen closely to the words and sounds in Standard Roman Orthography. | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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Special guest storyteller in Cree Language! This week, we have a special video of a story told in Cree Language by Virginia Moose. Virginia is a Literacy Coach at the MFNERC. Why focus on storytelling? Storytelling is an important part of your child’s communication, as well as an important part of many First Nation Languages and cultures. Stories help us make connections and associations between language and the world around us. They can be a useful tool to help children practise listening skill
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Donna Beach, Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy (MALS) Contractor, shares the Anishinaabe Creation Story in Ojibwe. | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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Elders and Knowledge Keepers are sharing their perspectives on language revitalization and reclamation. Tataskwayak Cree Nation Elder, Eunice Beardy shares her views during the “Conversations with Elders” workshop at the Circle of Knowledge and Practices Conference. | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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MFNERC uses the Language and Culture trailer to promote First Nation's history, education, and traditional knowledge in a format that is both interactive and portable. The Language and Culture trailer is filled with items related to several Manitoba First Nations and it also displays some of the resources created at MFNERC. For more information on our Language and Culture trailer or to inquire if the trailer is available to come to your school please contact Ralph Arthurson at ralpha@mfnerc.com
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📦✨ UNBOXING ALERT! ✨📚 We just dropped a brand-new video featuring some of the new exciting resources being added to the MFNERC Instructional Resource Library. MFNERC Instructional Resource Library holds over 14,000 educational treasures just waiting to be explored. From hands-on science kits to First Nations Language tools, literacy and numeracy resources, social studies guides, PE materials, and support for special education. Whether you’re looking for classroom inspiration or specific curric
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Cree Language Greetings in Comics ici kātēw This short comic book consists of two cartoon characters greeting each other in the Cree language and it teaches how people would communicate respectfully. #fnlanguageMFNERC Here are some ideas in learning the Cree language. -Read the comic to your child. -Encourage your child to read the comic with you. -Read each page aloud as you run your finger under the words. -Ask your child to look for certain words and encourage your child to answer in your lan
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On January 28th & 29th, Language Teachers from across Manitoba came together for an exciting Technology Training session! This event was all about equipping the incredible Language Speakers with digital tools to enhance language learning in the classroom. Our facilitators introduced Transparent Online, a powerful web-based program that allows teachers to record, preserve, and share their languages even making them accessible on mobile apps! With technology evolving, it’s crucial that our Languag
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Language is vital to First Nations culture and identity, and we must work together to preserve and revitalize Indigenous languages. Listen to this audiogram as Brenda Daniels shares her personal journey of learning Anishinaabemowin and why it is so important. • • • #indigenouslanguages #anishinaabemowin #culturalheritage #languagerevitalization #firstnations #mfnerc | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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https://online.fliphtml5.com/bbgkx/trqi/#p=1 follow along as Jen reads the first book in the Treaty Tales Trilogy. #mfnercstorytime | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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🚀 Embers of Knowledge: Igniting the Future of First Nations Education 🔥 On March 27–28, MFNERC and MFNSS educators from across Manitoba came together at the Hilton Winnipeg Airport for Embers of Knowledge: A First Nations Digital Learning Summit, and what an inspiring two days it was! In partnership with Logics Academy, this powerful event explored how technology can elevate education while staying rooted in First Nations culture and community. 🎥 Watch the video recap now and relive the highl
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Judy Doolittle, MFNERC Instructional Resource Developer shares how to pronounce "Abinojii Mikanah", the new name for Bishop Grandin Blvd. in Winnipeg. | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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May 3, 2023
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For many decades, First Nations have desired a culturally appropriate curriculum; one that is informed and written by First Nations people. The Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre is determined to develop a First Nations curriculum framework Kindergarten to Grade 12 to be used to guide the education of First Nations students. This new curriculum will be grounded in our stories, our languages, and our ways. As First Nations people, we have an inherent connection to this land; this co
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"Our language is who we are. It's important that if we want to teach our culture, it has to be in our language." – Ivan Harper. In this audiogram, you can hear why preserving First Nations Languages is crucial. Listen now to Ivan Harper's powerful insights on teaching culture through language. 🎧 • • • #languageisidentity #culturalheritage #firstnationslanguages #mfnerc | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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Join Wanda Barker as she reads her book, Anishinaabemowin Alphabet to you. This is a great way to practice your pronounciation as you follow along. The book was written in the double vowel writing system and is intended to show the sequence of the Ojibwe alphabet. A great resource for the classroom or home. Now available for purchase at: https://mfnerc.org/product/anishinaabemowin-alphabet/ | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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MFNERC wants YOU to tag us by using #LTF2025 or @mfnerc for the next three days! | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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The students of the Petit Casimir School in Lac Brochet learned about the meat rack and the process of making smoked caribou meat. | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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"Our language explains our life; our culture helps us live it." - Chief Clarence Easter Let's listen to Chief Clarence Easter. Embrace First Nations languages and cultures to preserve our heritage, understand our identity, and guide our lives. Together, we can keep our traditions vibrant for future generations. • • • #firstnations #languagerevitalization #culturalheritage #inspiration #communitystrength #mfnerc | Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre - Mfnerc
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📚✨ Your one-stop shop for teaching success! From literacy & numeracy kits to First Nations knowledge resources and special education materials, the Instructional Resources Centre & Library (IRCL) has everything educators need to support student learning. 🌿✏️ ✅ Phonics kits ✅ Lesson plans ✅ Culturally rich teaching materials ✅ And so much more! Empower your classroom with tools that honour both knowledge and culture. 💡🌎 👉 Learn more here: mfnerc.org/services-delivery/instructional-resource-c
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On February 12, 2025, the MFNERC Land-based Education Working Group came together for a hands-on workshop, immersing participants in the traditional art of hand drum making. 🥁🌿 Led by Cultural Worker David Budd, the session was more than just a craft, it was a step toward preserving and sharing First Nations knowledge. Participants stretched buffalo hide over wooden frames, embracing a cultural practice deeply rooted in First Nations teachings. This meaningful experience is part of an ongoing
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Introducing our latest video! Explore the vibrant world of language learning as First Nation youths showcase their incredible journey at the First Annual Youth Celebration of Our Languages, a significant step in our language preservation efforts. From traditional songs to nursery rhymes, skits, and beyond, our early, middle, and high school students shine as they engage in various activities celebrating heritage. Witness their passion and dedication through picture conversations, speed vocabular
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🚨 BIG NEWS 🚨 The MFNERC Mascot has arrived, and they’re ready to inspire students! But there’s just one small detail... they need a NAME! And this is a classroom effort—we need you and your class to help! How to Get Involved: 📝 Open to all MFNERC/MFNSS schools 🚪 Only one submission per classroom ⏰ Deadline: November 1st, 2024 📧 Submit your class's name idea, its meaning, and the story behind it to publishing@mfnerc.com We can't wait to see the creativity from all the classrooms! 🌟 • • • #m
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🌿 Cultural Teachings with Mervin McKay 🌿 We had the honour of capturing a powerful cultural teaching with Mervin McKay, our Languages & Cultures Cultural Facilitator. Mervin shared the knowledge behind the traditional teepee, from the careful setup process to the deep spiritual significance of each pole. This video is more than just a visual, it's a learning tool for those wanting to explore the wisdom and values woven into this sacred structure. Thank you to Van Walleghem School and the Pembi
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Basic Cree Commands in the Home - Part 1
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