Free/ open source Indigenous language publications?

Troy Anderson milluk at YAHOO.COM
Mon Sep 13 16:09:40 UTC 2010


K'yele Mary,

Great link!  Mahalo Manoa Hawaii Edu! 

The transcript is included for the audio in some of them (i.e., Leanne 
Hinton's http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/5165/9/5165script.pdf).
  You can reach the audio and PDF from each participant's landing 
page (http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/5165).   

The link to all presentations is 
here: http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/5961/browse?type=dateissued&sort_by=2&order=ASC&rpp=150&etal=0&submit_browse=Update


Tsu tsi wes,

Troy



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From: Mary Hermes <mhermes at D.UMN.EDU>
To: ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 7:20:10 AM
Subject: Re: [ILAT] Free/ open source Indigenous language publications?

My all time favorite for applied and useful is still the Green Book of Language 
Revitalization, Hinton and Hale.


I also found the online papers from the first international conference on 
language documentation and conservation in Hawaii very good, more recent. I 
think these are free, in print, but I couldn't find that link.  I did find a 
link that has audio of all of these 
papers http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/5961
Maybe someone else knows the link for the written versions?


Gidoojibwem ina? 
Ge giin miigwech gagwejimiyan!
Waabishkimiigwan


--------------------------------------------
Mary Hermes, PhD
Associate Professor of Education
Eni-gikendaasoyang:  Center for Indigenous Language and Culture Revitalization
University of Minnesota Duluth
715-462-4230



On Sep 13, 2010, at 7:29 AM, s.t. bischoff wrote:


The "Teaching Indigenous Languages" website at NAU is very useful as well...it 
has an incredible amount of information and links covering a range of 
issues...here is the link
>
>http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~jar/TIL.html
>
>Shannon
>
>
>
>On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:55 AM, Susan 
>Penfield <susan.penfield at gmail.com> wrote:
>Sorry for the typo....-- Jon Reyhner (not Teyhner)...
> 
>S.
>
>On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Haley De Korne <hal1403 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>Hello ILAT, aanii kina wiiya,
>
>I have a question that I would be grateful for your input on:  As a student & 
>young researcher in the area of Indigenous language education, I want to know 
>where information that might be useful to educators and advocates can best be 
>shared/ received.  I am thinking mainly of written forms, but not exclusively... 
> Any input is welcome!
>
>What kinds of resources a/o publications do you and your colleagues look at to 
>learn about what's going on in the world of language reclamation, or to get 
>ideas for Indigenous language teaching/ learning/ advocacy strategies?
>
>Are there open-source (free) journals or resources that are being used?
>
>I know of quite a few journals that are respected academically, but I'm 
>wondering if they are useful a/o accessed by teachers and practitioners? (for 
>example American Indian Quarterly, Bilingual Research Journal, Language 
>and Education, Language Policy, etc.) 
>
>Chii migwech, thank you for your input!
>
>Haley De Korne
>
>
>
>
>
>-- 
>**********************************************************************************************
>
>Susan D. Penfield, Ph.D.
>(Currently on leave to the National Science Foundation.
>E-mail: spenfiel at nsf.gov
>Phone at NSF: 703-292-4535)
>
>
>Department of English (Primary)
>Faculty affiliate in Linguistics, Language, Reading and Culture, 
>Second Language Acquisition and Teaching (SLAT), 
>American Indian Language Development Institute (AILDI)
>The Southwest Center
>University of Arizona,
>Tucson, Arizona 85721
>
>
>
>
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