We're using puppets to engage children in Kanien'kéha,

We're using puppets to engage children in Kanien'kéha, the language of their heritage


We're using puppets to engage children in Kanien'kéha, the language of their heritage
How do you get kids engaged in their language of heritage? One way is to create characters they love in a new lively form, and to create situations around those characters that are relevant, helpful and soothing to viewers.
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Marion Delaronde · for CBC News ·
Posted: Jan 14, 2021 5:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 14
Tóta tánon Ohkwá:ri has been encouraging Mohawk children to speak the language of their heritage at home for two decades.(Submitted by Marion Delaronde)
You may not be aware of it, but the small town of Kahnawà:ke is bursting at the seams with a vast array of language revitalization programs to bring back Kanien'kéha (the Mohawk language) from the brink.

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