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Our Music Is Our Language - Oneida: Finding Our Talk, Season 2

This title is a part of the series Finding Our Talk, Season 2


Catalogue Number:  MUME63
Producer:  Mushkeg Media Inc.
Producing Agencies:  Mushkeg Media Inc.
Subject:   Indigenous Peoples
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2002
Running Time:  22:00


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The Onyota’a:ka Nation people live in the settlement Oneida of the Thames near London, Ontario. They fled their traditional homeland in New York state early in the 19th century and they are working to revive their language (part of the Iroquoian group) which was lost through the residential school experience.

A local unlicensed radio station, “The Eagle”, helps preserve the Oneida language, and focuses on traditional music. The Tsi Niyukwaliho Learning Centre, an alternative school, provides total immersion in Oneida language and culture, using a holistic spiritual approach based on traditional Oneida teachings. Ray John, language specialist, says the language comes from the culture.



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