First Nations University of Canada Elder’s Council Co-ordinator and Cree Language Interpreter, Clarence Whitstone, of the Onion Lake Cree Nation, shares information on the work he does on educating the public about Indigenous topics such as the Frog Lake Massacre, treaties, residential schools and languages from the First Nations perspective. Whitstone has over twelve years of proven translation services experience.
Elder Coordinator & Cree Language Interpreter Clarence Whitstone speaks on the importance of the Cree Language
Posted on May 7, 2019 by nccie
First Nations University of Canada Elder’s Council Co-ordinator and Cree Language Interpreter, Clarence Whitstone, of the Onion Lake Cree Nation, shares information on the work he does on educating the public about Indigenous topics such as the Frog Lake Massacre, treaties, residential schools and languages from the First Nations perspective. Whitstone has over twelve years […]