纪录片讲述克里语倡导者Freda Ahenakew在3月7日首映, 纪念她在土著语言保护方面的遗产。
A documentary about Cree language advocate Freda Ahenakew premieres March 7, honoring her legacy in Indigenous language preservation.
由三月七日在温哥华媒体节两性公平节首映的Tristin Greyeyes导演的纪录片“A A Cree Approach*”, 向克里教育和语言振兴倡导者Freda Ahenakew祖母致敬。
A documentary titled *A Cree Approach*, directed by Tristin Greyeyes, premieres March 7 at Vancouver’s Gender Equity in Media Festival, honoring her grandmother Freda Ahenakew, a Cree educator and language revitalization advocate.
1932年出生于Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, Ahenakew克服了挑战,包括寄宿学校和早期母亲重返教育、获得学位和成为受人尊敬的语言专家。
Born in 1932 on Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation, Ahenakew overcame challenges including residential school and early motherhood to return to education, earning degrees and becoming a respected language expert.
她的士论文,出版为"克里语言结构:克里语言方法",成为了基础文本.
Her master’s thesis, published as *Cree Language Structures: A Cree Approach*, became a foundational text.
这部电影强调了她在保护土著语言和文化方面的遗产, 并将在萨里,BC和明尼苏达州的节日上放映.
The film highlights her legacy in preserving Indigenous language and culture, and will screen at festivals in Surrey, B.C., and Minnesota.