2014 PATH Process
An exercise to help determine goals and themes was conducted with MALS representatives. Below are the results of the 2014 PATH process for MALS.
2016 PATH Process
An exercise to help determine goals and themes was conducted with MALS representatives. Below are the results of the 2016 PATH process for MALS.
MFNERC Circle of Knowledge & Practices Conferences
Guided by the Indigenous Knowledge Keepers in order to revitalize, retain, and promote Aboriginal languages for Manitoba.
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy Survey
This research report documents data obtained from northern and southern Manitoba First Nations schools offering First Nations language programming.
Aboriginal Teachers Questionnaire 2013
The information you provide on this two page survey is voluntary. Manitoba Education and the school system need this information to assess current and future capacity in the area of Aboriginal educators.
Aboriginal Teachers’ Questionnaire Report 2013
MALS Protocol – November 2018 (Terms of Reference)
MALS Partnership Agreement 2015
The MALS Partnership Agreement will be reviewed annually and subject to renewal, commencing from the date of September 21, 2015
Renewed MALS Partnership Agreement 2018
The MALS Partnership Agreement will be reviewed annually and subject to renewal, commencing from the date of September 25, 2018.
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy Resource Sharing Group
Recommended Resources (Amazing Things Happening)
Manitoba Aboriginal Languages Strategy Pamplet
To revitalize, retain, and promote Aboriginal Languages in Manitoba.
MALS Annotated Bibliography
The Aboriginal languages that are included in this document are from Manitoba. They consist of Cree, Dakota, Dene, Inuit, Michif, Ojibwe-Cree, and Ojibwe.
Please note that all items listed as being available from the Manitoba Curriculum Support Centre are now available at MICEC Library.
Shared Knowledge and Experiences by MALS Elders
This document is a summary of the MALS Council of Elders meeting that took place on April 11th and 12th, 2016 at the Manitoba First Nations Education Research Centre.
MALS Accomplishments
Since the group’s inception, the MALS lead organizations and member organizations have completed an enormous amount of in-kind services.