This puppet is helping people learn Anishinaabemowin

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This puppet is helping people learn Anishinaabemowin

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpThis puppet is helping people learn Anishinaabemowin32 minutes agoDuration 2:4432 minutes agoNewsDuration 2:44John-Paul Chalykoff, a member of Michipicoten First Nation and a professor at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, is using music, and a puppet named Baabii, to teach the Anishinaabemowin language.Related Stories Learning Cree helps this dental hygienist connect with and treat her patients London high school students connect with their Indigenous culture through song Clearwater River Dene students learn language and cultural skills on the land This co-valedictorian gave her speech in Anishnaabemowin Ontario Indigenous StoriesMore from NewsVideo0:59Riley Laychuk’s Manitoba forecast for Friday, June 20, 202532 minutes agoVideo2:46Diabetic chef focuses on healthy cooking using traditional Indigenous ingredients 2 hours agoVideo2:22Through the air and across the Island: An up-close look at a CBC P.E.I. transmission tower2 hours agoVideo3:26Saint John brothers share cautionary donation storyCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo2:54Listen to these high schoolers sing traditional Indigenous social songs2 hours agoTrending NowVideo8:24Disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan: What we know so farThe National June 18Video10:30’I didn’t kill Lilly and Jack’: Stepfather of missing N.S. kids says he passed polygraphJune 19Video0:45Why is Trump, a convicted felon, allowed to visit Canada?June 16Video0:24Rob Ford Netflix doc ‘disgusting,’ says brotherJune 17now

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