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Indigenous Methodologies in Linguistics: A Case Study of Nuu-wee-ya' Language Revitalization
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On the historical source of a ~ u alternations in Dëne Sųłıné optative paradigms
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 67 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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Child-directed language – and how it informs the documentation and description of the adult language
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Child-directed language – and how it informs the documentation and description of the adult language
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Tháıdene Yatı Hóneneltën (Ancestral Dene Language Pedagogies) — Dene Dedlıne Yatı Acquisition, Revitalization and Reclamation
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Wailaki Grammar
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In: Begay, Kayla Rae. (2018). Wailaki Grammar. UC Berkeley: Linguistics. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/76x3h5kg (2018)
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Indigenous universities and language reclamation: Lessons in balancing Linguistics, L2 teaching, and language frameworks from Blue Quills University
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Indigenous universities and language reclamation: Lessons in balancing Linguistics, L2 teaching, and language frameworks from Blue Quills University
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Insectes, monstres et esprits : La conjonction des êtres invisibles dans les taxonomies athapascanes subarctiques
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Propping up predicates: Adjectival predication in Tłı̨chǫ Yatıì
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 1, No 1 (2016); 2 ; 2397-1835 (2016)
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Traditions Reflected in Sahtu
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Abstract:
The tipi reflected in the waters of Sahtu (Great Bear Lake) in Déline, NT, is positioned by the prophet house on the edge of the community. The site celebrates the four Dene prophets and Déline, NT's spiritual power and permanence – a strength contained not only by the community, but also by the immense lake that is a continuous source of sustenance and transportation. Déline has just signed a Self Government agreement with Canada. While the legal document is important, a significant part of self-determination has to do with how this community integrates its language and spirituality into lived experience, culture, and governance. I took this picture during ethnographic fieldwork in Déline for an anthropology MA that will sketch Dene perspectives on self-determination in light of the new legal agreement. My host family walked along the lakeside with me, telling their newest student-adoptee the place's history. Déline's image of itself reflects immense Dene resilience. In this photograph, we see a symbol of tradition held in the water and land that sustains it: a living, rippling reminder of the strength that Déline brings with it to each negotiation table and governance decision. // Program of Study: Master of Arts // Faculty/Department: Anthropology // Place of creation: Deline, NT
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Deline; Great Bear Lake; Indigenous Peoples; NT; Sahtú Dene
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URL: https://era.library.ualberta.ca/files/cq811kj647
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The Wind Waits For No One: Nı̨hts’ı Dene Ası̨́ Henáoréhɂı̨́le Ǫt’e: Spirituality in a Sahtúgot’ı̨nę Perspective
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Ethnonyms in the place-names of Scotland and the Border counties of England
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