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This video game immerses players in Anishinaabe culture3 days ago
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3 days agoNewsDuration 3:07Nokiiwin Tribal Council and York University professor Maya Chacaby collaborated to create Bishkabiiyaang, an Indigenous metaverse. The video game encourages people to learn Anishinaabe culture, language and stories. The CBC’s Sara Kanutski sat down with Chacaby to check out the demo before the game is released to the public.
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