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  • PhD Journeys as an indigenous student - Part 2
    2023/03/10

    In these sixth and seventh episodes of Cree and Coffee with the Crazy Crees, Charlotte Ross engages in a lively discussion with Bill Cook, Dr. Kevin Lewis and Celia Deschambeault about their respective PhD journeys as Indigenous students with a specialization in Indigenous language
    revitalization.
    While Dr. Kevin Lewis has completed his doctoral studies, both Bill Cook and Celia Deschambeault are currently PhD candidates each at different stages in their academic studies.
    Our guests share not only their challenges and successes but also glimpses of their own personal
    lives and how the Cree language has made an incredible difference in their life journey. We hope you enjoy listening to the podcast as much as we enjoyed creating it. Ekosi pitama

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    58 分
  • PhD journeys as indigenous students - Part 1
    49 分
  • Celia Deschambeault
    2022/12/15
    Join us for a lively discussion with Swampy Cree lifelong educator, Celia Deschambeault, talking about her language journey and the importance of language resource development. Celia shares with us the challenges and successes of being a second language learner along with developing resources.
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    45 分
  • Solomon Ratt
    2022/10/05
    In this episode, Andrea Custer speaks with Cree professor Solomon Ratt. He is a professor with the First Nations University of Canada but he is also a contributor for https://creeliteracy.org/and the pîkiskwêwin podcaster for Solsquatch Speaks.
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    50 分
  • Leda Corrigal
    2022/06/10
    Cree podcast hosts Andrea Custer and Charlotte Ross have a conversation with Leda Corrigal.
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    56 分
  • Conversing with Keith Goulet
    2022/05/27
    Cree hosts Andrea Custer and Charlotte Ross talk with Keith Goulet.
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    1 時間 3 分
  • Cree and Coffee Origin
    2022/04/07

    In this first episode of Cree and Coffee with the Crazy Crees, Andrea Custer and Charlotte Ross introduce themselves and explain how Cree and Coffee got started and how it got its name. They also share their plans for future shows, exploring topics like how language changes. Another topic they want to explore is the phenomenon of “silent speakers” – people who understand their language but don’t speak their language. They are excited to learn from people who are doing work in the languages: Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, Rock Cree and other dialects in the province. The show ends with a funny story told by Andrea about what happened when priests taught the people about praying to God and Jesus for things they want, and what happened when they chose one man to fly up to heaven to speak on their behalf. Ekosi

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    37 分