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Quebec Cree invest $2M in language and culture

Quebec Cree invest $2M in language and culture

CBC
Wednesday, April 13, 2022 03:13:11 PM UTC

The Quebec Cree Nation has announced an investment of more than $2 million for language and cultural revitalization. 

While signing a series of memorandums of understanding Tuesday in Chisasibi, Cree Grand Chief Mandy Gull-Masty reiterated her desire for a concentrated and regional commitment to strengthening the Cree language and culture. 

"This is a priority for me in my leadership role to ensure that all members are able to access their language and their culture as Eeyouch [Cree people] here in the territory," said Gull-Masty. 

Among the signings, the Cree Nation Government is making $650,000 in additional funding available to the Nishiiyuu Council of Elders and $200,000 available to the Cree Women of Eeyou Istchee Association for language and culture programs.

The money is coming out of the government's surplus and is on top of regular budgets. It will go toward program assessments and reviews, as well as improving current programming, said Gull-Masty.

"I'm very proud to be from a nation that has been built on the backs of multiple agreements," said Gull-Masty. "But now is a time that we self-reflect." 

Further funding commitments have also been made with the Cree Trappers Association and the Cree Nation Youth Council. Separate signing ceremonies are being planned for later this year. 

"We have members within the Cree Nation that are non-fluent Cree speakers," said Gull-Masty, choosing to deliver part of her speech in a livestream Tuesday morning in English. She said these members are "a priority in this process."

"They are the victims of language loss," said Gull-Masty, who has in the past spoken about her own struggles to learn and improve her Cree language. 

"We must move forward with not only enhancing their fluency, but also to create an environment free from shame and judgment," she said.

The entities receiving the money say it will help them moving forward. 

"Today is a good day for the Eeyou Nation, because we are investing in our language and culture," said Charlotte Ottereyes Ratt, the president of the Cree Women of Eeyou Istchee Association. 

Elder Robbie Matthew Sr. is the chairperson of the Nishiiyuu Council of Elders, an advisory group to all organizations and Cree entities. He said the funding will help preserve past teachings from grandfathers and grandmothers that are so important to a Cree world view.

"Why did we leave those teachings from our past ... from our past grandmothers and grandfathers? That's what we really need," he said Tuesday in Cree.

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