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 ...
Mi'kmaq language keeper and teacher John Dennis (right) teaches the Mi'kmaq language to Mi'kmaq Health Center staff in the library of the Boys and Girls Club on Wednesday. Credit: Paul Bagnall / The ...
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 ...
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. Today, Jaime Battiste, ...
Tyler Thorne is a teacher to his students at Eskasoni Elementary and Middle School, but his students are also his teacher. Thorne is among a group of teachers taking Mi'kmaq language classes from ...
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 ...
In a video that went viral, 16-year-old Emma Stevens sings The Beatles’ song “Blackbird” in her native language Mi’kmaq, or Micmac. A high school student from Nova Scotia, Canada, Stevens had the help ...
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