Indigenous language work is manifested in a diversity of community-led responses of resilience and persistence. Indigenous persons who are reclaiming their languages have entered academia with goals of contributing to community language reclamation efforts and broader resurgence movements. Adapting Archibald’s (2008) concept of storywork—experiential narratives that privilege a cultural lens—we take a dialogic approach for scholar-educators to story their Indigenous language work within a web of interrelated relationships. From our positionalities as Chikashsha, Hopisino, Kanaka Hawaiʻi, myaamia, and Brazilian scholars, we ask and reflect on the following questions: Who are we storying with and for? What does language work look like in our ...
Within the canons of indigenous language documentation and linguistic analysis, “texts” – as ancient...
Telling our stories from the past, reclaiming our past, giving testimony to the injustices of the pa...
When the Creator called us to our homelands to become a distinct people, Chickasaws received the gif...
Storywork provides an epistemic, pedagogical, and methodological lens through which to examine Indig...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155958/1/modl12652.pdfhttps://deepblue...
In globalizing landscapes, Indigenous ways of knowing and being persist in their connectedness to sp...
In globalizing landscapes, Indigenous ways of knowing and being persist in their connectedness to sp...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
ABSTRACT This study explored the link between learning an Indigenous language and the meanings seco...
We are born into a universe of pre-existing relationships (kinship, ancestral lineage, social and in...
Indigenous languages are windows into a myriad of worldviews (Simpson, 2011). They are repositories ...
This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activis...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
This research portfolio investigates one aspect of the Indigenous language revitalization/reclamati...
Indigenous language revitalization is a growing movement in Canada, specifically in British Columbia...
Within the canons of indigenous language documentation and linguistic analysis, “texts” – as ancient...
Telling our stories from the past, reclaiming our past, giving testimony to the injustices of the pa...
When the Creator called us to our homelands to become a distinct people, Chickasaws received the gif...
Storywork provides an epistemic, pedagogical, and methodological lens through which to examine Indig...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155958/1/modl12652.pdfhttps://deepblue...
In globalizing landscapes, Indigenous ways of knowing and being persist in their connectedness to sp...
In globalizing landscapes, Indigenous ways of knowing and being persist in their connectedness to sp...
Doing linguistic research for the purpose of language revitalization, academic inclusion, and social...
ABSTRACT This study explored the link between learning an Indigenous language and the meanings seco...
We are born into a universe of pre-existing relationships (kinship, ancestral lineage, social and in...
Indigenous languages are windows into a myriad of worldviews (Simpson, 2011). They are repositories ...
This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activis...
A community-based research project titled, “Restorying Language through Stories of Our Elders” paire...
This research portfolio investigates one aspect of the Indigenous language revitalization/reclamati...
Indigenous language revitalization is a growing movement in Canada, specifically in British Columbia...
Within the canons of indigenous language documentation and linguistic analysis, “texts” – as ancient...
Telling our stories from the past, reclaiming our past, giving testimony to the injustices of the pa...
When the Creator called us to our homelands to become a distinct people, Chickasaws received the gif...