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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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Seeing our language: The effects of media representation on Scottish Gaelic learners
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Producción de materiales educativos para la enseñanza del mapuzugun : aproximación desde la experiencia y perspectivas de las y los educadores
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Learning P’urhepecha as a second language: Reflections from a community-based workshop
In: Living Languages • Lenguas Vivas • Línguas Vivas (2022)
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The responsibilities of Linguistics programs: preparing and supporting Linguistics students in collaborative, revitalization-oriented work
Demson, Deirdre. - 2022
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Responding to sociolinguistic change: New speakers and variationist sociolinguistics
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Decolonial Vitalities: Kodiak Alutiiq Language Revitalization as Cultural Reclamation
Fine, Julia Coombs. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Mini Buleku: A Recorded Sibe Dictionary
Kodner, Jacob Aaron; Meng, Ronglu. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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The activity spheres framework applied to language policy: Dispositions towards Romani revitalization in Romania
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03268416 ; 2021 (2021)
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50 Years of Navajo at the University of New Mexico ...
Fernandez, Manuel. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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The Seneca Language and Bilingual Road Signs: A Study in the Sociology of an Indigenous Language
Taylor, Anna. - : The Ohio State University, 2021
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The Seneca Language and Bilingual Road Signs: A Study in the Sociology of an Indigenous Language ...
Taylor, Anna. - : Zenodo, 2021
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The Seneca Language and Bilingual Road Signs: A Study in the Sociology of an Indigenous Language ...
Taylor, Anna. - : Zenodo, 2021
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The activity spheres framework applied to language policy: Dispositions towards Romani revitalization in Romania
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03268416 ; 2021 (2021)
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#KeepOurLanguagesStrong: Indigenous Language Revitalization on Social Media during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
Chew, Kari A. B.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Virtual Frisian: A comparison of language use in North and West Frisian virtual communities
Belmar, Guillem; Heyen, Hauke. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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ʻAʻaliʻi and wáhta oterontonnì:'a: Symbols of Indigenous innovation for linguistic and cultural resilience
In: WINHEC: International Journal of Indigenous Education Scholarship; No. 1 (2021): Indigenous Language Revitalization: Innovation, Reflection and Future Directions; 376-410 ; 1177-6641 ; 1177-1364 (2021)
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Virtual Frisian: A comparison of language use in North and West Frisian virtual communities
Belmar, Guillem; Heyen, Hauke. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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#KeepOurLanguagesStrong: Indigenous Language Revitalization on Social Media during the Early COVID-19 Pandemic
Chew, Kari A. B.. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2021
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Indigenous Language Revitalization Efforts in Canada during COVID-19: Facilitating and Maintaining Connections using Digital Technologies
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2021)
Abstract: This thesis explores how people involved in Indigenous language revitalization efforts in Canada have responded and adapted to the constraints of the COVID-19 pandemic from March to November 2020. Through virtual interviews, an online survey, an analysis of tweets about Indigenous language revitalization in Canada, and observations of webinars among people involved in language work, this research focuses on how people have adjusted and accelerated their Indigenous language activities during a prolonged period of social isolation. Genocidal policies and practices continue to reproduce inequities for Indigenous peoples and are affecting those involved in Indigenous language work during COVID. This thesis gives examples of how people create virtual pedagogies and engage in networking and resource-sharing online with people involved in similar efforts in order to exchange experiences and advice. Online tools are instrumental in facilitating connections among Indigenous peoples and languages and they are enhanced by government accountability, support, and funding.
Keyword: Canada; COVID-19; Digital Technology; Indigenous Language Revitalization; Language Pedagogy; Linguistic Anthropology; Pandemic
URL: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=10579&context=etd
https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/7934
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