Randy Morin: Indigenous today, sustainable tomorrow
How can knowledge within nêhiyawêwin (the Cree language) guide us toward a more sustainable future?
Join our next Fireside Chat with Randy Morin, esteemed nehiyaw educator, author, and storyteller, as we delve into the profound wisdom embedded within nêhiyawêwin (the Cree language) and its potential to guide us toward a more sustainable future.
Randy Morin is a nehiyaw (or Cree) educator, author, and storyteller from the Big River First Nation in central Saskatchewan. Currently living in Saskatoon, Randy is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Indigenous Studies, a Bachelor of Education, and a Master’s degree in Language Revitalization – and is passionate about preserving and sharing nêhiyawêwin (the Cree language), and nehiyaw culture & stories. Through his work as an academic, children’s book author, and speaker, Randy is dedicated to empowering Indigenous youth and promoting the importance of Indigenous knowledge and worldviews.
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