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Chikashshanompaat bílli'ya: The Chickasaw language is forever
(2022)
Drawing on research with Chickasaw citizens committed to Chikashshanompa’ (Chickasaw language) reclamation work, this chapter focuses on how Chikashshanompa’ learners and teachers engage in nation-building as they work to ...
A Place for Us to Sit: Making and Remembering Visual and Material Histories of Deshkan Ziibiing
(2023-08-03)
A Place for Us to Sit: Making and Remembering Visual and Material Histories of Deshkan Ziibiing tracks the journey that I undertook to locate ancestral belongings and to learn the stories and practices of making that are ...
EXPLORING CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN INDIGENOUS EARLY CHILDHOOD LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAMS: AN INDIGENOUS STORYWORK JOURNEY THROUGH THE KIOWA ENCAMPMENT STORY CIRCLE METHODOLOGY
(2020)
Our children represent the future of our people. Each generation has a responsibility to ensure the younger generations have what they need to carry our people forward. With this in mind, I am sharing with you, the reader, ...
Growing the fire within: Exploring innovative and successful adult language learning methods in Indigenous communities in Canada and the US
(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 ...
Green Aspirations: Complex Issues Surrounding Marijuana Legalization in Tribal Contexts and the Discussions that Follow
(2020-07)
Marijuana legalization is becoming increasingly common throughout the United States. Several individual states are legalizing cannabis in one form or another. This situation is leaving American Indian tribes and tribal ...
Storying an interconnected web of relationships in Indigenous language reclamation work and scholarship
(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 ...
Future Tense: Potentiality, Portents, and Permutations in Native North American Art
(2020-05-08)
This dissertation examines the ways in which living Native North American artists envision and engage possible Indigenous futures. Indigenous Futurisms (IF) investigates the many ways Indigenous peoples conceptualize, ...
Chikashshaat asilhlhat holissochi [Chickasaws are asking and writing]: Enacting Indigenous protocols in academic research and writing
(2021)
As Chikashsha [Chickasaw] scholars and Chikashshanompa' shaali' [Chickasaw language learners/carriers], we utilize a dialogic and autoethnographic approach to explore the continuance between ancestral and community protocols ...