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Indigenous Lexicography: A Review of Recent Dictionaries and Works Relating to Lexicography
In: ISSN: 0950-3846 ; EISSN: 1477-4577 ; International Journal of Lexicography ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03630291 ; International Journal of Lexicography, Oxford University Press (OUP), 2022, pp.1-20. ⟨10.1093/ijl/ecac003⟩ (2022)
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Mapping Urban Linguistic Diversity in New York City: Motives, Methods, Tools, and Outcomes ...
Craig, Sienna; Daurio, Maya; Kaufman, Daniel. - : Humanities Commons, 2022
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Tichurong (Nepal) - Language Snapshot ...
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Tichurong (Nepal) - Language Snapshot ...
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Tichurong (Nepal) - Language Snapshot ...
Budha, Jag Bahadur; Daurio, Maya; Turin, Mark. - : Humanities Commons, 2022
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Indigenous Lexicography: A Review of Recent Dictionaries and Works Relating to Lexicography ...
Ferreira, Natália Oliveira; Turin, Mark. - : Humanities Commons, 2022
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Locating Criticality in the Lexicography of Historically Marginalized Languages
In: ISSN: 2379-3163 ; EISSN: 2379-3171 ; History of Humanities ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03247198 ; History of Humanities, The University of Chicago Press, 2021, 6 (1), pp.237-259. ⟨10.1086/713266⟩ (2021)
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Mapping Urban Linguistic Diversity in New York City: Motives, Methods, Tools, and Outcomes
In: ISSN: 1934-5275 ; EISSN: 1934-5275 ; Language Documentation & Conservation ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03519940 ; Language Documentation & Conservation, University of Hawaiʻi Press 2021, 15, pp.458-490 ; https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/74664 (2021)
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Literacy ...
Turin, Mark. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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Mobilizing and Activating Haíɫzaqvḷa (Heiltsuk Language) and Culture Through a Community-University Partnership ...
Carpenter, Jennifer; Chase, Bridget; Chung, Benjamin. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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Rádios Indígenas: Brazil’s Indigenous Language Broadcasting Landscape ...
Ferreira, Natália Oliveira; Turin, Mark. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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Indigenous linguistic vitality and health: A scoping review protocol ...
Harding, Louise; Delaurier-Lyle, Karleen; Ellis, Ursula. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Introduction: Colonial Humanities and Criticality
In: ISSN: 2379-3163 ; EISSN: 2379-3171 ; History of Humanities ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03519922 ; History of Humanities, The University of Chicago Press, 2021, 6 (1), pp.199 - 208. ⟨10.1086/713263⟩ (2021)
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Mapping Urban Linguistic Diversity in New York City: Motives, Methods, Tools, and Outcomes ...
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Mapping Urban Linguistic Diversity in New York City: Motives, Methods, Tools, and Outcomes ...
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Tichurong (Nepal) - Language Snapshot ...
Budha, Jag Bahadur; Daurio, Maya; Turin, Mark. - : Language Documentation and Description, 2021
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Mobilizing and Activating Haíɫzaqvḷa (Heiltsuk Language) and Culture Through a Community-University Partnership
Carpenter, Jennifer; Chase, Bridget; Chung, Benjamin; Humchitt, Robyn; Turin, Mark. - : University of Victoria Libraries, 2021. : Érudit, 2021
Abstract: The sharing of existing linguistic resources through online platforms has become an increasingly important aspect in revitalization projects for Indigenous languages. This contribution addresses the urgency of such work through the lens of a partnership in support of one language, Haíɫzaqvḷa (Heiltsuk), a critically endangered Wakashan language spoken in and around the traditional Heiltsuk territory of Bella Bella, British Columbia. Alongside immediate community needs for language preservation and reclamation—informed and guided by Heiltsuk values and goals—lie important ethical and practical questions about how best to activate historic recordings of Elders and knowledge holders who have now passed. Our partnership was explicitly structured around the objective of helping to mobilize the large body of existing languagedocumentation and revitalization materials created in and by the community to support broader community access through digital technologies. Working within the fast-changing digital environment requires agility in order to respond to time-sensitive goals and the strategic needs of the community. Ensuring that such work is grounded in respectful collaboration requires ongoing care, consultation and consideration. The digital landscape is still a new and exciting space, and the opportunities to use online tools and technologies in service of language revitalization are ever increasing. We believe that the strategies, approaches and modest successes of the Heiltsuk Language and Culture Mobilization Partnership may be informative for other community-based language reclamation projects. We hope that outlining our experiences and being transparent about the challenges such partnerships face may help others engaged in this urgent and timely work.
Keyword: collaboration; culture; digitization; Heiltsuk; Indigenous; language reclamation
URL: http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1079233ar
https://doi.org/10.18357/kula.127
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Introduction: Colonial Humanities and Criticality ...
Leezenberg, Michiel; Merolla, Daniela; Sear, Victoria. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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Locating Criticality in the Lexicography of Historically Marginalized Languages ...
Sear, Victoria; Turin, Mark. - : Humanities Commons, 2021
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Living Language, Resurgent Radio: A Survey of Indigenous Language Broadcasting Initiatives
Danos, David; Turin, Mark. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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