Learn Mohawk | Learn Mohawk Language (Kanien’kéha) at the University of Waterloo
This is the University of Waterloo's first Indigenous language course. The course is offered through Culture and Language Studies, in collaboration with Renison University College and the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre at St. Paul’s University College and is intended for University of Waterloo students in any Faculty or discipline with minimal to no knowledge of Kanien’kéha. uwaterloo.ca/cls/mohawk

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Learning Mohawk - Before and After

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Want to Speak Kanien'kéha?

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Kanien'kéha: An Introduction to Basic Words and Pronunciation

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A language only lives if you speak it | Ryan DeCaire | TEDxToronto

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Part 1: Pre-Contact (Kanienkeha)

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Karihwanoron: Precious Things (with Kanien'kéha/Mohawk subtitles) | Short Docs

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John Mohawk - Survive and Thrive | Bioneers

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Kanien'keha Ionkwateweienhstonhatie Language Lesson 2

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Mohawk Girls in Mohawk

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Why University of Waterloo Picks Winners (And How to Be One) | Waterloo AIF

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New York’s Mohawk tribe works to restore their culture

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Ionkwaká:raton (Our Stories)

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Ohén:ton karihwatéhkwen Mohawk opening

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Wahiakeron George Gilber in Kanienkeha (Mohawk Language)

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Donna Strickland, Nobel Prize winner, speaks to crowd at University of Waterloo

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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Do Aboriginal Australians value education on country?

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Love You Forever (Mohawk)

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Revitalizing Kanien'kéha in Kanesatake

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