‘It’s momentous:’ Mohawk language program to launch at First Nations University
The First Nations University of Canada will be bringing another form of Indigenous language to its school that is considered a first of its kind.
Starting in the fall, the Regina-based university will offer a Mohawk Language Certificate program through a partnership with the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre.
The Mohawk language is primarily spoken in Ontario and Quebec.
The program — also called Yonkwatkontahkwenhatye, which means “We are continuing in Mohawk” — will consist of 15 credit hours of Mohawk language courses and general courses in accordance with the First Nations University’s Language Certificate requirements.