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Indigenous Language Revitalization: Success, Sustainability, and the Future of Human Culture
In: Capstone Showcase (2022)
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A Path to Decolonizing the Online Classroom
In: Northwest Journal of Teacher Education (2022)
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A rapid review of anti-racism strategies and tools to inform the establishment of an anti-racism strategy across South Australian Government agencies Protocol ...
Othman, Shwikar. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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A rapid review of anti-racism strategies and tools to inform the establishment of an anti-racism strategy across South Australian Government agencies Protocol ...
Othman, Shwikar. - : Open Science Framework, 2022
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Método de Abordajes Lingüísticos Convergentes para el ACD: una propuesta aplicada al análisis de comentarios digitales
In: Onomázein: Revista de lingüística, filología y traducción de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, ISSN 0718-5758, Nº. 55, 2022, pags. 92-114 (2022)
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The responsibilities of Linguistics programs: preparing and supporting Linguistics students in collaborative, revitalization-oriented work
Demson, Deirdre. - 2022
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Decolonial Vitalities: Kodiak Alutiiq Language Revitalization as Cultural Reclamation
Fine, Julia Coombs. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Profession of the Unseen: Postcolonial Scholar Poets and the Formation of World Literature ...
: University of Virginia, 2021
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Bodily Contraction Arises with Dukkha: Embodied Learning to Foster Racial Healing
In: Religions; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 1108 (2021)
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Global language politics : Eurasia versus the Rest
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A crítica do universalismo hegeliano em três tempos: Fanon, Dussel e Freire
In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia ; 21 ; 2 ; 395-404 (2021)
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The Gateway to Liberation and the Re-shaping of the Black Female Image
Kaydeen Wright. - 2021
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Cartografias Subalternas: travessias epistemológicas para a Ciência da Informação ; Subaltern Cartographies: epistemological paths for Information Science
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Pedagogies of Be[Ing], Be[Longing] and Be[Coming]: Social Justice and Peacebuilding in the English Curriculum of a Marginalized Colombian Public High School
Ortega Páez, Yecid. - : University of Toronto, 2021
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Decolonizing Teaching in Online English for Academic Purpose Environments
In: Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse International Students in Open or Online Learning Environments: A Research Symposium (2021)
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Global Citizenship Education and Heritage Preservation of Host National Students in GCC International Bilingual Schools
In: The Organizational Improvement Plan at Western University (2021)
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An investigation into the loss and revitalization of First Nations languages in Manitoba: perspectives of First Nations educators
Abstract: Abstract The main purpose of this research is to utilize the perspectives of research participants to address language loss in First Nations schools in Manitoba. The current status of some Aboriginal [Indigenous] languages are considered to be endangered (Statistics Canada, 2016). Most may be lost if we do not address this critical state. Indigenous languages are vital to the culture and knowledge systems of Indigenous peoples. The Indigenous Languages Act (2019) is now legislation after having passed its third reading through parliament. This Act gives hope for much needed funding to implement strategies for retaining and revitalizing Indigenous languages. It is hoped that the Indigenous Languages Act will help to empower Indigenous people to promote the worldview that highlights the importance of the Indigenous cultures and languages. It is important to note that the colonization process has had the most detrimental effect on language loss (Kirkness, 1998). As Kirkness had indicated in her 1998 collection of talks and papers: The intergenerational impacts of the residential school era have seriously disrupted the transmission of Indigenous languages. The power of government systems imposed over Indigenous peoples has also severely affected the retention of Indigenous languages. These impacts have resulted in the last two to three generations of families no longer speaking their Indigenous languages. Documents and reports such as Wahbung: Our Tomorrows (1971), First Nations Control of First Nations Education (2010), and The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (2015) with its ninety-four calls to action, emphasize the importance of language retention. Books, journals, and articles by Indigenous authors such as Tuhiwai-Smith, Kirkness, Gehl, Wilson and recent dissertations by Indigenous authors, Okemaw (2019), Fontaine (2018), Scott (2017), Murdock (2016), and Peden (2011), and non-Indigenous allies, Shackel (2017), Smith (2013), Arnett and Mady (2013) all contribute to the information on the impact of colonization and recommendations for addressing these impacts so Indigenous peoples can achieve mino pimatis(z)iiwin (journey of good life). Keywords: colonization, decolonization, Indigenous people, language loss, language retention, language revitalization, mino pimatis(z)iiwin, Anishinaabe, Anishinaabemowin, Ojibway, Aboriginal ; October 2021
Keyword: Aboriginal; Anishinaabe; Anishinaabemowin; Colonization; decolonization; Indigenous peoples; language loss; language retention; language revitalization; mino pimatisziiwin; Ojibway
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/35892
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Decolonizing English Language Teaching in Colombia: Epistemological Perspectives and Discursive Alternatives
In: Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal, Vol 23, Iss 2, Pp 166-181 (2021) (2021)
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Translanguaging as a Tool for Decolonizing Interactions in a Space for Confronting Inequalities
In: DELTA: Documentação e Estudos em Linguística Teórica e Aplicada; v. 36, n. 3 (2020) ; 1678-460X ; 0102-4450 (2021)
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‘Requires proofing by a native speaker’ – colonization and scholarship
In: Costello, Eamon orcid:0000-0002-2775-6006 (2020) ‘Requires proofing by a native speaker’ – colonization and scholarship. Insights, 33 . pp. 1-7. ISSN 2048-7754 (2020)
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