First Languages
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Musée Héritage Museum (St. Albert Place) 5 St. Anne Street, St. Albert, Alberta T8N 3Z9
"Inuktitut Syllabics"
Courtesy of the Museum.
Two exhibitions from The Canadian Language Museum
Cree: The People’s Language
Get inspired by this fascinating story of the Cree language. Spoken across a vast area, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Rocky Mountains, Cree is the most widely spoken Canadian Aboriginal language. Featuring maps and images, the exhibition explores the syllabic writing system, word formation, animacy, and the future of Cree.
Beyond Words: Dictionaries and Indigenous Languages
This exhibition highlights the complex relationship between Indigenous languages and dictionaries over several centuries. From the earliest contact, wordlists, phrasebooks, and dictionaries have been more than neutral bridges between Indigenous and non-Indigenous languages. Dictionaries are not just lists of vocabulary; they are artifacts of the time and place they are made and reflect the goals of the people who create them.