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First issued as a paperback in 2011. "For many communities around the world, the revitalization or at least the preservation of an indigenous language is a pressing concern. Understanding the issue ...
The University of Arizona’s new West Region Native American Language Resource Center is leading a national effort to empower tribal communities in language revitalization. The resource center received ...
Language reveals who we are, helps us understand our history and shapes our identity. When it is spoken, written and passed down, it keeps communities strong and carries their legacy, culture and ...
Shay Sullivan is a theoretical linguist whose work in linguistics primarily is aimed to benefit and elevate the lives of marginalized and/or non-normative individuals. Her main work draws on ...
Bernadette Quiroz, language revitalization chair for the Muwekma Ohlone tribe, will discuss the tribe’s endangered Indigenous language in “A History of Chochenyo: A Language Reawakened,” on Wednesday, ...
What does it take to reawaken a sleeping language? For Elizabeth Bryant, a Takelma language program leader for the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, the answer lies in years of dedication, ...
Former President Trump's English-only mandate sparked concern among Indigenous language advocates. Despite historical suppression, Indigenous language revitalization efforts are gaining momentum.
In an effort to expand their support in language revitalization, Salish School of Spokane has partnered with the new nonprofit Indigenous Fluency Now in British Columbia, which will take the lead on ...
After holding events on the renaissance of the Beaver language, a northeast B.C. First Nation will pause for 2026.