Review of We Are Our Language: An Ethnography of Language Revitalization in a Northern Athabaskan Community by Barbra A. Meek. University of Arizona Press, 2011
Sharing our Stories of Survival is a heartbreaking and compelling presentation of Native women survi...
Devon Mihesuah has written a powerful book about the impact of colonization on the indigenous people...
The editors of this volume recognize politics, activism, and culture as three areas where Indigenous...
Review of We Are Our Language: An Ethnography of Language Revitalization in a Northern Athabaskan Co...
Review of We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco by Katherine E. Hoffma
As its editors note, this collection is the first work on language ideology especially devoted to Na...
Carol Markstrom\u27s study, written from the perspective of a developmental psychologist specializin...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activis...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45618/1/11199_2004_Article_223652.pd
According to the reviewer, Patrick J. Daley and Beverly A. James present a series of five case studi...
This wide-ranging volume, appropriately dedicated to the pioneering linguist and tireless teacher of...
The late Sarah Whitecalf was born on the Moosomin Reserve in Western Saskatchewan in 1919 and grew u...
Mithun estimates that at least 300 distinct languages may have been spoken in North America on the e...
In a twist on assimilation, many boarding school students used the English language, a primary tool ...
Sharing our Stories of Survival is a heartbreaking and compelling presentation of Native women survi...
Devon Mihesuah has written a powerful book about the impact of colonization on the indigenous people...
The editors of this volume recognize politics, activism, and culture as three areas where Indigenous...
Review of We Are Our Language: An Ethnography of Language Revitalization in a Northern Athabaskan Co...
Review of We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco by Katherine E. Hoffma
As its editors note, this collection is the first work on language ideology especially devoted to Na...
Carol Markstrom\u27s study, written from the perspective of a developmental psychologist specializin...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
This article explores the critical role of an emerging generation of Indigenous scholars and activis...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45618/1/11199_2004_Article_223652.pd
According to the reviewer, Patrick J. Daley and Beverly A. James present a series of five case studi...
This wide-ranging volume, appropriately dedicated to the pioneering linguist and tireless teacher of...
The late Sarah Whitecalf was born on the Moosomin Reserve in Western Saskatchewan in 1919 and grew u...
Mithun estimates that at least 300 distinct languages may have been spoken in North America on the e...
In a twist on assimilation, many boarding school students used the English language, a primary tool ...
Sharing our Stories of Survival is a heartbreaking and compelling presentation of Native women survi...
Devon Mihesuah has written a powerful book about the impact of colonization on the indigenous people...
The editors of this volume recognize politics, activism, and culture as three areas where Indigenous...