On June 15, we will be screening a film that Josh Lyon and I have been working on with the Kingston Indigenous Languages Nest about the relationship between Indigenous language learning and Land. Onhwéntsya táhnon Onkwawén:na / Aki miinawaa Gdi-nowendaaganag (Land and Language) follows the creation of the Indigenous Food Sovereignty Garden on Highway 15 and the urban Indigenous language learners who have come to connect with their languages (Anishinaabemowin and Kanyenkeha) on the land.
You can register for a free ticket here: https://skeletonparkartsfest.ca/the-festival/
Screening Onhwéntsya táhnon Onkwawén:na / Aki miinawaa Gdi-nowendaaganag (Land and Language)
in film