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  1. Official YouTube Channel for Dr. Anne Anderson High School in Edmonton Alberta Canada

  2. Jun 8, 2021 · We are proud to lead and learn on Treaty 6 Territory and carry on the legacy of our namesake, Dr. Anne Anderson.

  3. This video shares what our project team had to say about their experience building the Dr. Anne Anderson High School (Edmonton, AB). PROJECT DETAILS AND DESC...

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  4. Named after Dr. Anne Anderson (1906-1997) pioneered the teaching of the Cree language in western Canada. Anderson was a nurse, a teacher, and the author of more than 90 books on Métis history and culture and the Cree language. Dr.

  5. Nov 10, 2020 · After 16 years of teaching in the public school system, Anderson was able to open the Dr. Anne Anderson Native Heritage and Cultural Centre in 1984. The centre quickly became a vital community hub, providing not only Cree classes for children and adults, but also serving as a library, a repository of cultural artefacts, and a storefront for Indigenous and Métis arts and crafts.

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  6. More than a quarter century after her passing we'll hear how a local Indigenous educator is still making a difference in Edmonton. We head to Dr. Anne Anderson High School and Community Centre ...

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  8. Dr. Anne wrote almost 100 publications, but one was the most groundbreaking. In 1975, she created Dr. Anne Anderson’s Metis Cree Dictionary, a translation of a 38000 English dictionary. She even added new words as technologies were developed, improving her dictionary as the years passed. Anne didn’t end up stopping there as she produced,

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