Dene Language of the Tsuut’ina Nation Created by the Tsuut'ina Gunaha Institute , t his app organizes language into 18 categorie s . Learning is made easy with fun illustrations and audio pronunciations from fluent speakers. Practice your skills with games , quizzes , and more. Download the iOS app Stoney Nakoda Language L e arn from the Elders of the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation with this dictionary . The app contains thousands of words and recorded pronuniciations , and can be searched in both Stoney and English. Discover new Stoney words daily with Word of the Day notifications. Visit the Stoney Language Dictionary website
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Read more about "The value of Intellectual Freedom"Tace is from Waterhen Lake First Nation and Canoe Lake Cree Nation. She enjoys drawing and painting on canvas. She creates art because she likes being able to convey feelings and thoughts visually. She hopes to become an ophthalmologist.
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Read more about "Ghost"Evelyn Good Striker Evelyn Good Striker is a Lakota Dakota from Standing Buffalo First Nation in Saskatchewan and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe in South Dakota. She grew up experiencing the shifting education policies of the federal government: attending Day School, Residential School, and eventually integrating into a public school at Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan where she attained a Grade 12 education. Evelyn earned a B. Ed and an M.Ed. from the University of Lethbridge. She has been in the education profession for many years as a classroom teacher and administrator. Evelyn has enjoyed her long career as an educator and cultural advisor. She loves working with students, parents, educators, and anyone who wants to engage in the excitement of learning.
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