Indigenous languages podcast network launches in Sask.

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The pîkiskwêwin podcast network has launched. It has 12 podcast series available to listen immediately in various Indigenous languages.

The highway, located in the northwestern portion of Saskatchewan near La Loche, features a mix of people who also speak Cree, Dene and English, according to Gardiner, a retired-teacher-turned-podaster for the newly launched Pîkiskwêwin podcast series.

across a variety of subject matters, such as parenting, poetry, culture, cooking and food sovereignty. “We really saw the need for programming in your own language because there’s a lot of podcasts out there in English to talk about Indigenous cultures and traditions and that kind of thing,” Dewar said. “But there weren’t podcasts out there in the different Indigenous languages.”

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