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First Peoples’ Voices in British Columbia – TRU Newsroom
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An exhibition by the Royal BC Museum, in partnership with the First Peoples’ Cultural Council: Our Living Languages: First Peoples’ Voices in British Columbia will be on display throughout the TRU Williams Lake campus from the end of March to beginning of July.
This exhibition encourages Canadians to learn more about the challenges faced by Indigenous communities in British Columbia that are working to revitalize their languages.
British Columbia is known as a global linguistic “hotspot” because of the diversity and vitality of the Indigenous languages in the province.
Nationally, 34 of Canada’s 60 Indigenous languages are spoken in British Columbia, and all 34 are represented in this exhibition.
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