Sask. commits $50,000 a year in new funding to help restore Indigenous languages
Saskatchewan’s government is looking to make it easier for students at the First Nations University of Canada to learn the languages of First Nations people.
On Monday, the province announced it’ll be providing $50,000 annually to help fund new scholarships for students trying to study Indigenous languages at the school in Regina.
The funding will be allocated to three new scholarships administered through the First Nations University of Canada: The Solomon Ratt Indigenous Language and Language Literacy Scholarship, the Indigenous Language Revitalization Entrance Scholarship, and the First Nation Language Instructor Certificate Scholarship.
Jacqueline Ottmann, the president at the First Nations University of Canada, spoke to the significance of this new funding.