Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Cree, Saulteaux, and/or Linguistics
Course Overview
This course offers a profound exploration of the rich linguistic heritage of Saskatchewan's First Nations, providing students with the tools to actively participate in language revitalization. Through dedicated study, learners will develop practical skills in Indigenous languages while gaining a deeper understanding of their cultural significance and the efforts to ensure their survival for future generations.
Key Program Highlights
- Hands-on learning in five distinct Indigenous languages: Cree, Saulteaux, Nakota, Dakota, and Dene
- A dedicated focus on the practical application of language skills for real-world revitalization efforts
- Comprehensive linguistics program to understand the structure and nuances of First Nations' languages
- Curriculum designed to strengthen cultural identity and foster pride in Indigenous heritage
- Direct contribution to the crucial mission of preserving endangered languages for future generations
Course Overview
This course offers a profound exploration of the rich linguistic heritage of Saskatchewan's First Nations, providing students with the tools to actively participate in language revitalization. Through dedicated study, learners will develop practical skills in Indigenous languages while gaining a deeper understanding of their cultural significance and the efforts to ensure their survival for future generations.
Key Program Highlights
- Hands-on learning in five distinct Indigenous languages: Cree, Saulteaux, Nakota, Dakota, and Dene
- A dedicated focus on the practical application of language skills for real-world revitalization efforts
- Comprehensive linguistics program to understand the structure and nuances of First Nations' languages
- Curriculum designed to strengthen cultural identity and foster pride in Indigenous heritage
- Direct contribution to the crucial mission of preserving endangered languages for future generations