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#049 Have you ever wondered how language shapes our identity and helps heal personal trauma? Join us on an enlightening journey with our guest, Lena Nicholson, who has spent the last eight years deeply immersed in Nlaka'pamux language programs. Lena shares her personal story of growth and joy as she connects with elders, navigating the challenges adult learners face when trying to speak their language, even when words don't come out perfectly. Learn how encouragement can dissolve the fear of criticism and why embracing one's language is an essential thread in the tapestry of cultural identity.
As interest in Indigenous languages continues to flourish, we explore their vibrant integration into everyday life and educational settings. From greetings on t-shirts to classroom conversations, Indigenous languages are not just surviving but thriving in communities worldwide. We unravel the intricacies of context in language use, guided by elders who emphasize precision in communication. Our discussion draws fascinating parallels between oral and visual languages, revealing how both demand a profound understanding of context and setting to truly resonate.
Our conversation takes a creative turn as we discuss the empowering world of cultural tattooing and basketry. Discover how traditional practices like skin marking and crafting not only connect individuals to their cultural roots but also spark meaningful conversations about identity and heritage. We also delve into the innovative use of technology to create authentic and inclusive spaces, offering strategies that enrich creativity and collaboration. This episode invites you to reflect on the power of art, language, and technology in preserving cultural heritage and strengthening community ties.
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, Arts Nova Scotia and Support4Culture.
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#049 Have you ever wondered how language shapes our identity and helps heal personal trauma? Join us on an enlightening journey with our guest, Lena Nicholson, who has spent the last eight years deeply immersed in Nlaka'pamux language programs. Lena shares her personal story of growth and joy as she connects with elders, navigating the challenges adult learners face when trying to speak their language, even when words don't come out perfectly. Learn how encouragement can dissolve the fear of criticism and why embracing one's language is an essential thread in the tapestry of cultural identity.
As interest in Indigenous languages continues to flourish, we explore their vibrant integration into everyday life and educational settings. From greetings on t-shirts to classroom conversations, Indigenous languages are not just surviving but thriving in communities worldwide. We unravel the intricacies of context in language use, guided by elders who emphasize precision in communication. Our discussion draws fascinating parallels between oral and visual languages, revealing how both demand a profound understanding of context and setting to truly resonate.
Our conversation takes a creative turn as we discuss the empowering world of cultural tattooing and basketry. Discover how traditional practices like skin marking and crafting not only connect individuals to their cultural roots but also spark meaningful conversations about identity and heritage. We also delve into the innovative use of technology to create authentic and inclusive spaces, offering strategies that enrich creativity and collaboration. This episode invites you to reflect on the power of art, language, and technology in preserving cultural heritage and strengthening community ties.
Check out my tattoo work at:
https://www.consumedbyink.com
Instagram @dionkaszas
Buy me a Coffee at:
https://ko-fi.com/transformativemarks
I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, Arts Nova Scotia and Support4Culture.
Support the show