Browsing by Author "Nicholas, Sheilah E."
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Cultivating Enduring and Reciprocal Relationships in Academia: An Indigenous Mentor-Mentee Model
Chew, Kari A. B.; Nicholas, Sheilah E. (2021)This article takes form following an exchange of letters in which the Chickasaw and Hopi authors reflected on an Indigenous mentorship relationship in higher education as the embodiment of a carved-out space for Indigenous ... -
Enacting Hope through Narratives of Indigenous Language and Culture Reclamation
Chew, Kari A. B.; Anthony-Stevens, Vanessa; LeClair-Diaz, Amanda; Nicholas, Sheilah E.; Sobotta, Angel; Stevens, Philip (2019)In globalizing landscapes, Indigenous ways of knowing and being persist in their connectedness to specific geographies, even as they are transformed by migrations, both forced and voluntary, and dynamic exchanges. This ... -
Hear Our Languages, Hear Our Voices: Storywork as Theory and Praxis in Indigenous-Language Reclamation
McCarty, Teresa L.; Nicholas, Sheilah E.; Chew, Kari A. B.; Diaz, Natalie G.; Leonard, Wesley Y.; White, Louellyn (2018)Storywork provides an epistemic, pedagogical, and methodological lens through which to examine Indigenous language reclamation in practice. We theorize the meaning of language reclamation in diverse Indigenous communities ... -
Storying an interconnected web of relationships in Indigenous language reclamation work and scholarship
Chew, Kari A. B.; Nicholas, Sheilah E.; Galla, Candace K.; Kawaiʻaeʻa, Keiki; Leonard, Wesley Y.; Silva, Wilson de Lima (2021)Indigenous language work is manifested in a diversity of community-led responses of resilience and persistence. Indigenous persons who are reclaiming their languages have entered academia with goals of contributing to ...