![]() ![]() Workshop organizers: Shannon Bischoff (Purdue University Fort Wayne), Melvatha Chee (University of Alberta), Tania Granadillo (University of Western Ontario), Kate Riestenberg (Bryn Mawr College)Įndangered Language Alliance (ELA) is a NYC-based non-profit organization that works with indigenous and immigrant communities on documenting and promoting their languages.Ĭo-directors: Daniel Kaufman (Queens College, CUNY) and Ross Perlin (ELA). Through presentations by invited speakers and semi-structured small group discussions, the workshop will address differences and similarities among the community-based approaches being applied, ethical and practical issues that arise, what we can learn from one another, and how we can maintain channels of communication and collaboration in the future. The workshop on Community-based Language Research Across the Americas (CBLRAA) is a multilingual workshop (Spanish, Portuguese, English) that will bring together community members and researchers who engage in community-based language work in any region of the Americas. Leonard (Miami Tribe of Oklahoma University of California, Riverside), Megan Lukaniec (Huron-Wendat Nation University of Victoria), Mizuki Miyashita (University of Montana), Christina Newhall (Native Village of Unga University of Arizona), Toni Tsatoke-Mule-Kiowa University of Oklahoma), Adrienne Tsikewa (Zuni Pueblo University of California, Santa Barbara), X̱'unei Lance Twitchell (Tlingit, Haida, Yup’ik, Sami University of Alaska Southeast), Quirina Geary (Amah Mutsun Tribal Band University of California, Davis)Ĭommunity-based Language Research Across the Americas Chew (Chickasaw Nation University of Victoria), Leanna Dawn (Oglala Lakota & Mescalero Apache Northeastern University), Ray Huaute (Cahuilla and Chumash University of California, San Diego), Josh Holden (University nuhelot’įne thaiyots’į nistameyimâkanak Blue Quills), Kelsea Hosoda (Native Hawaiian University of Hawaii at Mānoa), Wesley Y. Kathryn Pewenofkit Briner (Kiowa Comanche, and Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Florida Atlantic University), Kari A. A group of participants from this 2018 "Natives4Linguistics" workshop will share perspectives from the workshop and from their experiences in Indigenizing Linguistics. Natives4Linguistics: Sharing our FindingsĪt the 2018 Linguistic Society of America, a group of Native American language scholars and non-Indigenous linguists came together for a satellite workshop to identify, discuss, and promote Native American needs and views of language as ways of doing linguistic science and guiding the associated academic field. The kick-off celebration will feature introductory remarks by the planning committee and the Endangered Language Alliance followed by poster presentations highlighting different projects whose focus is Indigenous languages: The Committee on Endangered Languages and their Preservation (CELP) of the LSA and the Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of of the Americas (SSILA) have planned a year-long celebration in honor of the UN’s declaration. The United Nations has declared 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages (IYIL). Michal Temkin Martínez (Boise State University) Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada (University of Alberta) Organizers: Shannon Bischoff (Purdue University, Fort Wayne) ![]() New York Ballroom East, Sheraton New York Times Square International Year of Indigenous Languages Kick-off Event ![]()
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