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Nahkawewin Saulteaux (Ojibway Dialect of the Plains), and three months ago
Anihšinapemowin Beginning Saulteaux, a book she co-authored, was finally released. In total, she published about 20 Saulteaux language and culture books while being a full time Saulteaux language and Saulteaux history professor.
News of Margaret Cote s passing was shared on social media on Wednesday. She was 70.(Margaret Cote/Facebook)
According to her bio on the Strong Nations Publishing website, Cote was the first person in Saskatchewan to teach a First Nations language in a public school. So, with her passing, we ve lost one valuable speaker of the language, said Ratt.
Regina city council votes to remove John A. Macdonald statue from downtown park It s not how I feel on this matter, it s how others feel, that has to be addressed.
Author of the article: Alec Salloum
Publishing date: Apr 01, 2021 • 3 days ago • 5 minute read • Star Andreas stands near the John A. Macdonald statue in Victoria Park in Regina, Saskatchewan on March 31, 2021. Regina s city council is discussing the future of the statue and Andreas was at the statue waiting to be called into the council meeting remotely, to speak as a delegate. A small speaker can be seen at the foot of the statue. Andreas had her phone connected to the speaker to hear when she was called upon during the meeting. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
Regina city council votes to remove John A. Macdonald statue from Victoria Park It s not how I feel on this matter, it s how others feel, that has to be addressed.
Author of the article: Alec Salloum
Publishing date: Mar 31, 2021 • 11 hours ago • 5 minute read • Star Andreas stands near the John A. Macdonald statue in Victoria Park in Regina, Saskatchewan on March 31, 2021. Regina s city council is discussing the future of the statue and Andreas was at the statue waiting to be called into the council meeting remotely, to speak as a delegate. A small speaker can be seen at the foot of the statue. Andreas had her phone connected to the speaker to hear when she was called upon during the meeting. Photo by BRANDON HARDER /Regina Leader-Post
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