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New funding for Indigenous languages in the Northwest Territories

The Indigenous Language Revitalization Fund, launched in November, will award up to $250,000 a year for up to three years to qualified projects in the Northwest Territories.

Up to $250,000 per year for 3 years available to eligible applicants

The Dene Leadership Conference in Dettah on Oct. 26, 2017. Indigenous governments in the Northwest Territories have a new source of territorial fuding available for Indigenous language revitalization projects. (Brandon Maher/CBC)

A new Government of the Northwest Territories fund will support language revitalization.

The Indigenous Language Revitalization Fund, launched in November, will award up to $250,000 a year for up to three years to qualified projects.

Angela James, director of the Indigenous Languages and Education Secretariat said the funding is available to Indigenous governments and groups.

This comes nearly six months after the federal government said it would increase the money it gives the N.W.T. to support Indigenous language services from $1.9 million to $5.9 million annually.  

On Dec. 7 and 8 Indigenous language experts from across the territory will meet in Yellowknife to discuss Indigenous language revitalization in communities.

"The meetings are part of the big picture moving forward with the revitalization of Indigenous languages in the Northwest Territories," James said.