Digital access for language and culture in First Nations communities (original) (raw)
Locally Contingent and Community-Dependent: Tools and Technologies for Indigenous Language Mobilization
Mark Turin
Indigenous Languages and the Promise of Archives, 2021
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"What is language for us?" The role of relational technology, strength-based language education, and community-led language planning and policy research to support Indigenous language revitalization and cultural reclamation processes
Paul J. Meighan
McGill University, 2023
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Decolonizing the digital landscape: the role of technology in Indigenous language revitalization
Paul J. Meighan
AlterNative, 2021
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Consequences and Remedies of Indigenous Language Loss in Canada
Masud Khawaja
Societies, 2021
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Nuk’wantwal’: Collaborative and Community-Centred Approaches to Language Vitalization from an Indigenous Perspective
Lorna Williams
2013
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Strategies for Indigenous language revitalization and maintenance
Onowa McIvor
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A future for Indigenous Language
Sarah Stupar
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Indigenous Language and Culture Revitalization Goals: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Schools 1
Peter Wilson
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Indigenous Language Revitalization and Documentation in the United States: Collaboration Despite Colonialism
Mary Hermes
Language and Linguistics Compass, 2012
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Designing Indigenous Language Revitalization
Ananda Marin
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The protective effects of language learning, use and culture on the health and well- being of Indigenous people in Canada
Onowa McIvor
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Indigenous language revitalization using TEK-nology: how can traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and technology support intergenerational language transmission?
Paul J. Meighan
Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2022
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Language-in-education policies and Indigenous language revitalization efforts in Canada: Considerations for non-dominant language education in the Global South
Jessica Ball
FIRE: Forum for International Research in Education
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Encouragement, Guidance and Lessons Learned: 21 Years in the Trenches of Indigenous Language Revitalization
Leonardo da Vinci
2009
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Sustaining generations of Indigenous voices: Reclaiming language and integrating multimedia technology.
Candace Galla
Indigenous Research: Indigenous Youth, Change and Sustainability, 2012
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Revitalizing Indigenous Languages. Papers presented at the Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium (5th, Louisville, KY, May 15-16, 1998)
Jon Reyhner
1999
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Preparing Indigenous Language Advocates, Teachers, and Researchers in Western Canada
Heather Blair
2000
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Evaluating the Impact of the Federal Aboriginal Language Initiative in Ontario
Sean B Meades
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Mobile Learning as a Tool for Indigenous Language Revitalization and Sustainability in Canada
Marguerite Koole
International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2022
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Indigenizing Digital Literacies: Community Informatics Research with the Algonquin First Nations of Timiskaming and Long Point
Rob McMahon
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Addressing the context and complexity of indigenous language revitalization
Stephen May
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Technology and Indigenous Language Revitalization
Randy Ray
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Canada's big chill: Indigenous languages in Education
Onowa McIvor
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Mobilizing and Activating Haíɫzaqvḷa (Heiltsuk Language) and Culture Through a Community-University Partnership
Mark Turin
KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies, 2021
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Supporting Indigenous language revitalisation through collaborative postsecondary proficiency-building curriculum
Aliki Marinakis
2017
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Reviving your language through education: BC First Nations language education planning workbook
Onowa McIvor
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The Cultures of Native North American Language Documentation and Revitalization
Saul Schwartz
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Rethinking Indigenous Languages
JOHN SAMORAI
2020
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Indigenous Language Reclamation: The Learners Perspective
LAURIE SHERRY-KIRK
2014
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Imagining University/Community Collaborations as Third Spaces to Support Indigenous Language Revitalization
Leisa Desmoulins
Language and Literacy
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Resounding the clarion call: Indigenous language learners and documentation
Melissa (Mel) M Engman
2017
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Indigenous Language Revitalization: How Education Can Help Reclaim “Sleeping” Languages
Peter De Costa
Journal of Language, Identity, and Education , 2021
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The Forum: Addressing the context and complexity of indigenous language revitalization
Stephen May
Journal of Language, Identity and Education 5, 4, 301-308 , 2006
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The Niichii Project: Revitalizing Indigenous Language in Northern Canada
Jacinta Manitowabi
TESOL in Context
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Lighting a Fire: Community-Based Delivery of a University Indigenous-Language Teacher Education Program
Aliki Marinakis
Promising Practices in Indigenous Teacher Education, 2017
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