Indigenous communities, organizations, and individuals work tirelessly to #KeepOurLanguagesStrong. The COVID-19 pandemic was potentially detrimental to Indigenous language revitalization (ILR) as this mostly in-person work shifted online. This article shares findings from an analysis of public social media posts, dated March through July 2020 and primarily from Canada and the US, about ILR and the COVID-19 pandemic. The research team, affiliated with the NEȾOLṈEW̱ “one mind, one people” Indigenous language research partnership at the University of Victoria, identified six key themes of social media posts concerning ILR and the pandemic, including: 1. language promotion, 2. using Indigenous languages to talk about COVID-19, 3. trainings to s...
This Special Issue of IARS International Research Journal contains eight articles which investigate ...
In response to current calls by the World Health Organization and United Nations to prioritize data ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as a Natural Disaster, has significantly affected the vulnerable portion of s...
In March 2020, the COVID-19 global health crisis caused disruption to the daily lives and regular pr...
In response to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, many communities of endangered Indigenous la...
This thesis explores how people involved in Indigenous language revitalization efforts in Canada hav...
This paper gives insights into the ways an Indigenous group has continued to teach and learn their l...
Language revitalization theory suggests that one way to improve the health of a language is to incre...
While the work of language access is ongoing and has been taking place for a long time in various co...
Language endangerment is universally seen as a pressing and important issue by both Indigenous commu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81)Language attrition is the process by which language...
The physical and mental health and wellness of Indigenous peoples is cultivated through interrelatio...
Our research over the indigenous populations in North America provides an in-depth look at linguisti...
COVID-19 has had an overwhelming impact throughout the world. Many countries, including Canada, decl...
Ease of access, production, and distribution have made online technologies popular in language revit...
This Special Issue of IARS International Research Journal contains eight articles which investigate ...
In response to current calls by the World Health Organization and United Nations to prioritize data ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as a Natural Disaster, has significantly affected the vulnerable portion of s...
In March 2020, the COVID-19 global health crisis caused disruption to the daily lives and regular pr...
In response to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, many communities of endangered Indigenous la...
This thesis explores how people involved in Indigenous language revitalization efforts in Canada hav...
This paper gives insights into the ways an Indigenous group has continued to teach and learn their l...
Language revitalization theory suggests that one way to improve the health of a language is to incre...
While the work of language access is ongoing and has been taking place for a long time in various co...
Language endangerment is universally seen as a pressing and important issue by both Indigenous commu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-81)Language attrition is the process by which language...
The physical and mental health and wellness of Indigenous peoples is cultivated through interrelatio...
Our research over the indigenous populations in North America provides an in-depth look at linguisti...
COVID-19 has had an overwhelming impact throughout the world. Many countries, including Canada, decl...
Ease of access, production, and distribution have made online technologies popular in language revit...
This Special Issue of IARS International Research Journal contains eight articles which investigate ...
In response to current calls by the World Health Organization and United Nations to prioritize data ...
The COVID-19 pandemic, as a Natural Disaster, has significantly affected the vulnerable portion of s...