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Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined with Education degree (Dene)

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Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined with Education degree, University of Alberta

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Brenda Morency is an Indigenous full-time student enrolled in her 5th year at the University of Alberta in the Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined degree in the Bachelor of Education Secondary route. Brenda's major is in the Cree Language and her minor is Native Studies. Brenda has studied a number of Native studies courses offered through the University of Alberta. Before attending University, Brenda didn't learn about residential schools or the history of Indigenous peoples until she enrolled in University. Brenda explains how her training has been a learning and healing journey for her. Brenda has studied and learned the Cree Language and is now capable to teach others, even though she isn't fluent and hopes to focus on this. Brenda has learned the structure of the Cree language, syntax and understands the importance of keeping the language alive.

Brenda Morency is an Indigenous full-time student enrolled in her 5th year at the University of Alberta in the Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined degree in the Bachelor of Education Secondary route. Brenda’s major is in the Cree Language and her minor is Native Studies. Brenda has studied a number of Native studies courses offered through the University of Alberta. Before attending University, Brenda didn’t learn about residential schools or the history of Indigenous peoples until she enrolled in University. Brenda explains how her training has been a learning and healing journey for her. Brenda has studied and learned the Cree Language and is now capable to teach others, even though she isn’t fluent and hopes to focus on this. Brenda has learned the structure of the Cree language, syntax and understands the importance of keeping the language alive.

Brenda Morency is an Indigenous full-time student enrolled in her 5th year at the University of Alberta in the Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined degree in the Bachelor of Education Secondary route. Brenda’s major is in the Cree Language and her minor is Native Studies. Brenda has studied a number of Native studies courses offered through the University of Alberta. Before attending University, Brenda didn’t learn about residential schools or the history of Indigenous peoples until she enrolled in University. Brenda explains how her training has been a learning and healing journey for her. Brenda has studied and learned the Cree Language and is now capable to teach others, even though she isn’t fluent and hopes to focus on this. Brenda has learned the structure of the Cree language, syntax and understands the importance of keeping the language alive.

Brenda Morency is an Indigenous full-time student enrolled in her 5th year at the University of Alberta in the Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined degree in the Bachelor of Education Secondary route. Brenda’s major is in the Cree Language and her minor is Native Studies. Brenda has studied a number of Native studies courses offered through the University of Alberta. Before attending University, Brenda didn’t learn about residential schools or the history of Indigenous peoples until she enrolled in University. Brenda explains how her training has been a learning and healing journey for her. Brenda has studied and learned the Cree Language and is now capable to teach others, even though she isn’t fluent and hopes to focus on this. Brenda has learned the structure of the Cree language, syntax and understands the importance of keeping the language alive.

Brenda Morency is an Indigenous full-time student enrolled in her 5th year at the University of Alberta in the Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined degree in the Bachelor of Education Secondary route. Brenda’s major is in the Cree Language and her minor is Native Studies. Brenda has studied a number of Native studies courses offered through the University of Alberta. Before attending University, Brenda didn’t learn about residential schools or the history of Indigenous peoples until she enrolled in University. Brenda explains how her training has been a learning and healing journey for her. Brenda has studied and learned the Cree Language and is now capable to teach others, even though she isn’t fluent and hopes to focus on this. Brenda has learned the structure of the Cree language, syntax and understands the importance of keeping the language alive.

Brenda Morency is an Indigenous full-time student enrolled in her 5th year at the University of Alberta in the Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies combined degree in the Bachelor of Education Secondary route. Brenda’s major is in the Cree Language and her minor is Native Studies. Brenda has studied a number of Native studies courses offered through the University of Alberta. Before attending University, Brenda didn’t learn about residential schools or the history of Indigenous peoples until she enrolled in University. Brenda explains how her training has been a learning and healing journey for her. Brenda has studied and learned the Cree Language and is now capable to teach others, even though she isn’t fluent and hopes to focus on this. Brenda has learned the structure of the Cree language, syntax and understands the importance of keeping the language alive.

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Please note: The quality of the audio and video in each interview on NCCIE.CA may vary. NCCIE has been a capacity- and skills-building project for students and youth. They have been "learning-through-doing," learning how to arrange and conduct interviews while, at the same time, gaining experience with the technology.
Please note: The quality of the audio and video in each interview on NCCIE.CA may vary. NCCIE has been a capacity- and skills-building project for students and youth. They have been "learning-through-doing," learning how to arrange and conduct interviews while, at the same time, gaining experience with the technology.
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Please note: The quality of the audio and video in each interview on NCCIE.CA may vary. NCCIE has been a capacity- and skills-building project for students and youth. They have been "learning-through-doing," learning how to arrange and conduct interviews while, at the same time, gaining experience with the technology.
Please note: The quality of the audio and video in each interview on NCCIE.CA may vary. NCCIE has been a capacity- and skills-building project for students and youth. They have been "learning-through-doing," learning how to arrange and conduct interviews while, at the same time, gaining experience with the technology.

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Location: Treaty 6
Name: Brenda Morency
Title: 5th Year Undergraduate Student at the University of Alberta
Address:
#77, 8602 Southfork Drive
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L 4R7
Email Address: morency@ualberta.ca
Phone Number: 780-910-6771
Location: Treaty 6
Name: Brenda Morency
Title: 5th Year Undergraduate Student at the University of Alberta
Address:
#77, 8602 Southfork Drive
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L 4R7
Email Address: morency@ualberta.ca
Phone Number: 780-910-6771
Location: Treaty 6
Name: Brenda Morency
Title: 5th Year Undergraduate Student at the University of Alberta
Address:
#77, 8602 Southfork Drive
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L 4R7
Email Address: morency@ualberta.ca
Phone Number: 780-910-6771
Lieu Treaty 6
Nom: Brenda Morency
Titre 5th Year Undergraduate Student at the University of Alberta
Adresse:
#77, 8602 Southfork Drive
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L 4R7
Courriel morency@ualberta.ca
Numéro de téléphone 780-910-6771
Location: Treaty 6
Name: Brenda Morency
Title: 5th Year Undergraduate Student at the University of Alberta
Address:
#77, 8602 Southfork Drive
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L 4R7
Email Address: morency@ualberta.ca
Phone Number: 780-910-6771
Location: Treaty 6
Name: Brenda Morency
Title: 5th Year Undergraduate Student at the University of Alberta
Address:
#77, 8602 Southfork Drive
Fort Saskatchewan, AB
T8L 4R7
Email Address: morency@ualberta.ca
Phone Number: 780-910-6771

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