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Sasiwaan Immersion School - Part 2
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Learning to speak in their native tongue becomes a family affair.
Learning to speak in their native tongue becomes a family affair at the Sasiwaans Immersion School in Mt. Pleasant. Not only does it provide the tribes youngest generation with a solid foundation of the Anishnabee language and a connection to their culture, but it also gives families an opportunity to share in the learning process.
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Special Programs
Sasiwaan Immersion School - Part 2
Clip: Special | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Learning to speak in their native tongue becomes a family affair at the Sasiwaans Immersion School in Mt. Pleasant. Not only does it provide the tribes youngest generation with a solid foundation of the Anishnabee language and a connection to their culture, but it also gives families an opportunity to share in the learning process.
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