by Doyon Foundation | May 26, 2022 | Featured Post, Language and Culture
Doyon Foundation is excited to announce that the first cohort of teams for our new Native language Mentor-Apprentice Program have been selected. The original grant funding allowed us to fund a total of 10 teams. However, with additional generous funding from the Doyon...
by Doyon Foundation | May 25, 2022 | Featured Post, Grants and Funding Opportunities, Language and Culture
Doyon Foundation has selected 10 organizations to receive Our Language grant funding for language revitalization projects across the Doyon region this year. A total of $50,000 will be awarded to the 2022 recipients, including Doyon region tribal governments, tribal...
by Doyon Foundation | May 25, 2022 | Featured Post, Language and Culture
After years of hard work by our dedicated language teams, Doyon Foundation is thrilled to announce that courses in Deg Xinag and Dihthaad Xt’een Iin Aanděeg’ (Tanacross) are now available in Doyon Languages Online! These and previously published online courses are...
by Doyon Foundation | May 25, 2022 | Featured Post, Language and Culture
A new language-learning course in Dihthaad Xt’een Iin Aanděeg’ (Tanacross) is now available in Doyon Languages Online. The online course is available for free to all interested language learners; find more information and sign up at doyonfoundation.com/dlo. About the...
by Doyon Foundation | May 25, 2022 | Featured Post, Language and Culture
Doyon Foundation is pleased to announce that a language-learning course in Deg Xinag is now available in Doyon Languages Online. The online course is available for free to all interested language learners; find more information and sign up at doyonfoundation.com/dlo. ...
by Doyon Foundation | May 25, 2022 | Featured Post, Language and Culture, Native Word of the Month
Photo credit: James Brooks Our May 2022 Native Word of the Month celebrates spring and the changes in the landscape that come with the new season. Łuu hijii. = The ice is going out.Dinjii Zhuh K’yaa (Gwich’in) A special thank you to Allan Diton Hayton for providing...