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Interpreters share their motivations for upholding Indigenous languages

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Photo: “It’s about making sure our Elders have some idea of what’s going on around them, and informing them of new things on the horizon,” Inuinnaqtun interpreter Joe Ototkiak says of his role at the NWT Legislative Assembly. / Photo courtesy of the NWT Legislative Assembly By Kody Ferron Local Journalism Initiative Reporter NWT News/North Interpreters from across Canada work daily to preserve Indigenous languages. As February marks Indigenous L…
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MBC Radio broke the news in on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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