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Indigenous stories from Treaty 7 authors Indigenous languages have long been underrepresented in literature — especially in children's books. This collection of Treaty 7 Language Books were written by authors from or with a connection to the Treaty 7 land on which Calgary is located. In this series, hear the authors of the books perform their stories. Stream it now on YouTube
Read more about "Indigenous stories from Treaty 7 authors"Enjoy stories read in their original languages by Treaty 7 authors.
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Read more about "Rosetta Stone Library Solution"Indigenous languages have long been underrepresented in literature — especially in children's books. To honour the United Nations' International Year of Indigenous Languages in 2019, the Library worked with aspiring Treaty 7 writers to start changing that.
Read more about "Indigenous stories, written by Indigenous authors"Filmed in the Summer of 2021, Eli Hirtle, host of the documentary series Voices on the Rise, visited the Breaker family in Siksika to learn about a burgeoning grassroots language...
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Read more about "How to Support Your Child's English Learning Journey"Indigenous languages have long been underrepresented in literature — especially in children's books. To honour the United Nations' International Year of Indigenous Languages in 2019, the Library worked with aspiring Treaty 7 writers to start changing that.In the Indigenous Writers Workshop, participants worked with author Richard Van Camp to create children's books in their traditional languages. These books are now available in the Library's permanent collection at every location.
Read more about "Indigenous stories, written by Indigenous authors"Indigenous Placemaking in Central Library creates a welcoming environment where Indigenous people can see their culture reflected, and visitors can learn about the original inhabitants of the land that is now Calgary.
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Read more about "Local and international newspapers and magazines at your fingertips."Elizabeth Haynes is a Calgary-based Author and Speech-Language Pathologist. Her work includes poetry, short stories, novels and memoirs.
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