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Ancestral Language Use and Native Food Knowledge and Practice as the Basis for a Diabetes Education Program
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We explore the relationship between individual-level health, ancestral language use, and traditional food knowledge in Shoshone and Goshute communities as compared to previous findings from First Nations people at the band-level. We discuss a language use, health and lifestyles survey, and then focus on using translated ethnographic foraging narratives. (session 1.5.2) ; 44781.mp3
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/44781
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Forced Alignment for Understudied Language Varieties: Testing Prosodylab-Aligner with Tongan Data
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Forced Alignment for Understudied Language Varieties: Testing Prosodylab-Aligner with Tongan Data
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Forced Alignment for Understudied Language Varieties: Testing Prosodylab-Aligner with Tongan Data
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