This article examines how the Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn (Splatsin Teaching Centre) of the Splatsin First Nation have decided to create a video game in order to revitalize their Secwepemc language and culture. The authors are part of a research team that are examining how to best include the Splatsin language and culture in this game. As such, a community meeting was held where parents and their stsmamlt (children) played video games such as Kisima Inŋitchuŋa (Never Alone). The parents and stsmamlt (children) identified strongly with the narrative, culture, and language presented in the video game. In this article the authors discuss that through the medium of a video game the stories of the Iñupiaq people were retold in the context of the commun...
The article is aimed at presentation of the case study in video games creation by Indigenous auteur ...
In this paper, we will describe how community members of the Splatsin First Nation near Enderby, Bri...
Video games can be dynamic sovereign spaces for Indigenous representation and expression when the se...
This presentation will demonstrate Tlicho Yatii video game `How the fox saved the people.' This game...
This article explores how game jams, a rapid collaborative game production format, can work to suppo...
This paper discusses the relationships between contemporary indigenous games and those played histor...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Digital games, with their capacity for expression and facilitating experience through code, design, ...
Indigenous peoples have had a rich tradition of utilizing digital media to tell their stories in new...
An article written for The Conversation about whether video games can enhance the language learning ...
In their article Video Games as Equipment for Living Ronald Soetaert, Jeroen Bourgonjon, and Kris ...
In their article "Video Games as Equipment for Living" Ronald Soetaert, Jeroen Bourgonjon, and Kris ...
Indigenous languages are an essential part of the world's cultural diversity, but many of these lang...
The article is aimed at presentation of the case study in video games creation by Indigenous auteur ...
Survivance as a legal concept names the right to inheritance and more specifically the condition of ...
The article is aimed at presentation of the case study in video games creation by Indigenous auteur ...
In this paper, we will describe how community members of the Splatsin First Nation near Enderby, Bri...
Video games can be dynamic sovereign spaces for Indigenous representation and expression when the se...
This presentation will demonstrate Tlicho Yatii video game `How the fox saved the people.' This game...
This article explores how game jams, a rapid collaborative game production format, can work to suppo...
This paper discusses the relationships between contemporary indigenous games and those played histor...
Many Aboriginal languages are becoming extinct due to lack of fluent speakers. Computer games offer ...
Digital games, with their capacity for expression and facilitating experience through code, design, ...
Indigenous peoples have had a rich tradition of utilizing digital media to tell their stories in new...
An article written for The Conversation about whether video games can enhance the language learning ...
In their article Video Games as Equipment for Living Ronald Soetaert, Jeroen Bourgonjon, and Kris ...
In their article "Video Games as Equipment for Living" Ronald Soetaert, Jeroen Bourgonjon, and Kris ...
Indigenous languages are an essential part of the world's cultural diversity, but many of these lang...
The article is aimed at presentation of the case study in video games creation by Indigenous auteur ...
Survivance as a legal concept names the right to inheritance and more specifically the condition of ...
The article is aimed at presentation of the case study in video games creation by Indigenous auteur ...
In this paper, we will describe how community members of the Splatsin First Nation near Enderby, Bri...
Video games can be dynamic sovereign spaces for Indigenous representation and expression when the se...