There was a time in the Americas when many very different languages were spoken by the diverse native peoples. This situation changed rapidly as waves of colonizing Europeans arrived, containing and controlling the native peoples, often forcing them to forfeit culture and language. Today remnants of some Indian tribes are striving to find ways to maintain or renew their own languages. This paper explores some of the issues involved, and then focuses on efforts to maintain and renew Oklahoma Cherokee
This dissertation explores intersections of community, tribal identity, and language. It examines ho...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume Dedicated to the Indigenou...
In 2018, UNESCO predicted that by the end of this century, between 50-90% of the world’s 6,000-7,000...
There was a time in the Americas when many very different languages were spoken by the diverse nativ...
The Indigenous Language Institute (ILI) collaborates with indigenous language communities to combat ...
This paper investigates indigenous language loss in the Southeastern United States, involving the Ea...
This article reviews research on maintaining and renewing American Indian languages. A rationale is ...
This dissertation initially reviews the literature on Indigenous language planning (LP) with an emph...
This is a documentation of (1) Ojibwa language loss at Keweenaw Bay from 1600 to 1976, (2) efforts m...
In the United States, language preservation and revitalization efforts have taken on greater urgency...
Languages are disappearing at an alarming rate from around the world. Native America is experiencing...
This presentation was given at the Endangered Languages and Cultures of North America Annual Confere...
In the United States, language preservation and revitalization efforts have taken on greater urgency...
The Chickasaw experienced many difficulties that hampered their ability to survive as a culturally s...
One of the three-fold purposes of this study is to indicate the relationship between the cultural ad...
This dissertation explores intersections of community, tribal identity, and language. It examines ho...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume Dedicated to the Indigenou...
In 2018, UNESCO predicted that by the end of this century, between 50-90% of the world’s 6,000-7,000...
There was a time in the Americas when many very different languages were spoken by the diverse nativ...
The Indigenous Language Institute (ILI) collaborates with indigenous language communities to combat ...
This paper investigates indigenous language loss in the Southeastern United States, involving the Ea...
This article reviews research on maintaining and renewing American Indian languages. A rationale is ...
This dissertation initially reviews the literature on Indigenous language planning (LP) with an emph...
This is a documentation of (1) Ojibwa language loss at Keweenaw Bay from 1600 to 1976, (2) efforts m...
In the United States, language preservation and revitalization efforts have taken on greater urgency...
Languages are disappearing at an alarming rate from around the world. Native America is experiencing...
This presentation was given at the Endangered Languages and Cultures of North America Annual Confere...
In the United States, language preservation and revitalization efforts have taken on greater urgency...
The Chickasaw experienced many difficulties that hampered their ability to survive as a culturally s...
One of the three-fold purposes of this study is to indicate the relationship between the cultural ad...
This dissertation explores intersections of community, tribal identity, and language. It examines ho...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume Dedicated to the Indigenou...
In 2018, UNESCO predicted that by the end of this century, between 50-90% of the world’s 6,000-7,000...