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  2. Indigenous English in Canada - Wikipedia

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    On another hand, the language of Dene Suline has more phonological contrast than English, which may influence the use of linguistic features in Dene Suline English which are not present in standard Canadian English, two features in particular being “creaky voice” and “lateralization of sibilants”. [1]

  3. Chelsea Vowel - Wikipedia

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    These eight short stories of "Metis futurism" explore Indigenous existence and resistance through the specific lens of being Metis." [12] Buffalo is the New Buffalo was short listed for the Indigenous Voices Award in 2023. [12] Vowel is the co-host of the podcast Métis in Space, [13] an "Indigenous, feminist, sci-fi podcast" with Molly Swain. [11]

  4. Native American rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous scholars debate various critiques against the labels applied to Indigenous Peoples. In "What We Want to Be Called: Indigenous Peoples' Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Identity Labels," Michael Yellow Bird argues that the term, Native American, alongside others like it homogenizes hundreds of unique tribal identities and cultures by grouping them under a shared rubric, threatening ...

  5. Indigenous literatures in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, or TRC, is an organization whose focus is to recognize the impact of Canadian residential schools on Indigenous peoples and revitalize the relationship between Canadians and Indigenous peoples. In its work, the TRC has listened and recorded the testimonies of residential school survivors.

  6. Indigenous decolonization - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous decolonization describes ongoing theoretical and political processes whose goal is to contest and reframe narratives about indigenous community histories and the effects of colonial expansion, cultural assimilation, exploitative Western research, and often though not inherent, genocide. [1]

  7. Earth Day 2022: Why Indigenous voices 'must be ... - AOL

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    This year, for Earth Day (April 22), Yahoo Life is doing just that: looking at the climate crisis through Indigenous eyes by speaking to Native Gen Z activist

  8. Indigenous storytelling in North America - Wikipedia

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    For indigenous cultures of the Americas, storytelling is used as an oral form of language associated with practices and values essential to developing one's identity. [12] This is because everyone in the community can add their own touch and perspective to the narrative collaboratively – both individual and culturally shared perspectives have ...

  9. Indigenous voices fuel debate on ending monarchy rule - AOL

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    STORY: As millions bid their final farewells to Britain's Queen Elizabeth on Monday, First Nations communities in New Zealand and Australia are speaking out on their ties with the monarchy.