Browsing by Author "Linn, Mary"
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Growing the fire within: Exploring innovative and successful adult language learning methods in Indigenous communities in Canada and the US
Chew, Kari A. B.; Manatowa-Bailey, Jacob; Lukaniec, Megan; McIvor, Onowa; Linn, Mary (2021)This report summarizes the outcomes of a five-day gathering called “Exploring Innovative and Successful Adult Language Learning Methods in Canadian & US Indigenous Communities” at the First Peoples House at the University ... -
LANGUAGE PRESERVATION, POLICY, AND PLANNING IN A LANGUAGE “HOT SPOT”: AN INTERPRETIVE POLICY ANALYSIS
Tribble, Jeffry (2014-12-12)Native American tribes within the state of Oklahoma are faced with the loss of their heritage language at an alarming rate, much to do with past and present monolingual English language ideologies and policies that have ... -
Nanna ittonchololi' ilaliichi (We are cultivating new growth): Twenty Years in Chikashshanompa' Revitalization
Hinson, Joshua (2019-12-13)This dissertation is an autoethnographic examination of twenty years in Chikashshanompaꞌ revitalization. Presented in the form of a tanap nannanoliꞌ , this research is presented as a story, told from my individual ... -
Negotiating Acceptance: A Sociocultural Analysis of Second Language Users’ Constructions of Speakerhood in Cherokee Nation Language Revitalization
Tehee, Candessa (2014-05-09)Language revitalization has the major goal of creating new speakers, and the approaches and ideologies employed in the journey toward this goal are multiple and diverse. This research project presents the experiences and ...