This project presents five new Hul’q’umi’num stories about the land and sea, created with the help of my elders. The Coast Salish people of the Hul’q’umi’num’ territory have a deep physical and spiritual connection to the world around us. We are taught that our language is an important way that we connect to our world. Many of our youth and families are influenced by modern life and struggle to see the importance of learning our language. The purpose of this project is to engage the hearts and minds of the learners while connecting them to the world around us. I point out the need for mentors and teachers to capture the curious minds of our youth in their language learning journeys through authentic materials
This project is a personal look into Hul’q’umi’num’ place names and how they provide a linguistic co...
Indigenous language work is manifested in a diversity of community-led responses of resilience and p...
Many Indigenous languages, including Tlingit, are critically endangered and in urgent need of new ad...
These hwulmuhwqun stories are about connecting generations. After learning the history of our people...
The Hul’q’umi’num’ are a Coast Salish people who live on Vancouver Island. This project attempts to ...
This Indigenous-led master’s thesis re-search focuses on my journey of Skidegate Haida language revi...
I present four original stories in my First Nations language, Hul’q’umi’num’, a Salish language spok...
My doctoral work examines intergenerational relationships between Katzie people, their stories and m...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
Indigenous language revitalization is a growing movement in Canada, specifically in British Columbia...
Storytelling is an important tool for sharing knowledge across generations for Hul’q’umi’num’ people...
While some Indigenous languages in northwestern North America during the late 1800s and early 1900s ...
Indigenous languages are important to the growth, empowerment, and identity of Indigenous youth (Ant...
This project describes the creation of the Hul’q’umi’num’ language curriculum created for the Land a...
Indigenous languages are windows into a myriad of worldviews (Simpson, 2011). They are repositories ...
This project is a personal look into Hul’q’umi’num’ place names and how they provide a linguistic co...
Indigenous language work is manifested in a diversity of community-led responses of resilience and p...
Many Indigenous languages, including Tlingit, are critically endangered and in urgent need of new ad...
These hwulmuhwqun stories are about connecting generations. After learning the history of our people...
The Hul’q’umi’num’ are a Coast Salish people who live on Vancouver Island. This project attempts to ...
This Indigenous-led master’s thesis re-search focuses on my journey of Skidegate Haida language revi...
I present four original stories in my First Nations language, Hul’q’umi’num’, a Salish language spok...
My doctoral work examines intergenerational relationships between Katzie people, their stories and m...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
Indigenous language revitalization is a growing movement in Canada, specifically in British Columbia...
Storytelling is an important tool for sharing knowledge across generations for Hul’q’umi’num’ people...
While some Indigenous languages in northwestern North America during the late 1800s and early 1900s ...
Indigenous languages are important to the growth, empowerment, and identity of Indigenous youth (Ant...
This project describes the creation of the Hul’q’umi’num’ language curriculum created for the Land a...
Indigenous languages are windows into a myriad of worldviews (Simpson, 2011). They are repositories ...
This project is a personal look into Hul’q’umi’num’ place names and how they provide a linguistic co...
Indigenous language work is manifested in a diversity of community-led responses of resilience and p...
Many Indigenous languages, including Tlingit, are critically endangered and in urgent need of new ad...