Lorena Sekwan Fontaine (Maiigun Geezhik Iqway) is Cree and Anishinaabe and a member of Sagkeeng First Nation. She has appeared before the Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples as an expert witness on the Indigenous Languages Act. She is the recipient of a Fulbright Research Chair and the Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Medal.
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List of Figures Acknowledgements Preface Introduction. Foundations: First Nations Language Transmission Chapter 1. Intercustomary Law: First Nations Language Transmission in the Prairies Chapter 2. Linguistic Genocide: Canada's Educational System Chapter 3. Canada's Constitution: First Nations Language Rights in Education Chapter 4. International Law: Indigenous Peoples Language Rights in Education Chapter 5. Indigenous Languages Act: Section 35 of Canada's Constitution Act, 1982 Conclusion Appendix Notes Bibliography
"Living Language Rights: Constitutional Pathways to Indigenous Language Education is more than the author's vision to return to a time when Indigenous languages flourished in Canada. Lorena Sekwan Fontaine argues that customary laws, Canada's Constitution, and international laws demand that Indigenous languages claim a prominent space in this country." - Shari Narine (Windspeaker.com)

