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History of Host Nations Languages
Learn more about the culture, history and languages of Host Nations by visiting their website.
PRONUNCIATION
The Host Nations may have a phonetic pronunciation on their “About” page, an audio-recording of their name, or videos that include people saying the Nation’s name.
To learn more about Host Nations languages and hear additional audio recordings, visit:
- First Peoples' Map of British Columbia - Explore and contribute to the interactive map of the Indigenous Languages, Arts and Heritage in B.C.
- First Voices - An online space for communities to share and promote their language, oral culture and linguistic history.