Speaking Ojibwe an 'act of defiance' says 19-year-old language teacher
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Speaking Ojibwe an 'act of defiance' says 19-year-old language teacher
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Aandeg Muldrew, 19, is the University of Manitoba's youngest sessional instructor, teaching introductory Ojibwe. Muldrew, who lives in Winnipeg, started learning the language from his grandmother when he was 10. Given the history of languages lost after colonization and residential schools, speaking the language is "almost like an act of defiance," he says. Speaking Ojibwe is a way of "reconciling our past ... with the present and bringing ... what was lost through all these" residential schools and colonization. (Image submitted by Maeengan Linklater)
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