Not able to understand old recordings of his grandfather's stories in Swampy Cree, Lenny Carpenter shares his language learning journey in his podcast, Apisheesh.
Tim Whiskeychan shares Cree culture and teaches art to French students from Collège Josette et Maurice Audin in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, on March 18. (Submitted by Tim Whiskeychan - image credit) Tim ...
It is five degrees below zero in northern Quebec, but for the first time this week the sun is shining. I tilt my chin up toward a beam of light fragmenting through snow-covered pine boughs, then turn ...
The James Bay Eeyou Corporation has partnered with JHD Real Estate to bid on the former Hudson's Bay Company building in downtown Montreal. The project would make the building a place that highlights ...
Figurr Architects Collective’s Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute draws from the traditions of native peoples to create a modern center for cultural celebration in Quebec. The wooden-shelled ...
An inspiring photo assignment led National Geographic photographer Adam Ferguson from Montreal to Northern Québec, Canada, and into the creative heart of a welcoming community of Cree people, to ...
John and Friends, recently launched by the James Bay Cree Communications Society, teaches Cree language, culture and traditions through songs, stories and laughter. The children’s program is an ...
Tim Whiskeychan, a Cree artist from Waskaganish, Que., flew to France this month to teach Cree culture through art with French students. Whiskeychan brought his talents to Collège Josette et Maurice ...