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Monica Macaulay mmacaula at wisc.edu
Mon Sep 23 18:42:25 UTC 2013


Also, in some cases (like the Menominee and Potawatomi in Wisconsin), tribes have set their own, required rates for the payment of elders.

- Monica

On Sep 23, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Claire Bowern <clairebowern at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Bernadette,
> In my experience, the going rate in this situation tends to be the equivalent of what the teachers would be getting. It's hard to give an exact figure but a rate like this gives recognition that the language worker has educational skills which complement those of the teachers.
> Claire
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 2:08 PM, BSantaMaria <bernisantamaria at gmail.com> wrote:
> Requesting info/suggestions on what is the going rate of pay that is generally used to compensate an older, educated person fluent and literate in their native language, cultural competent that will be utilized as a paid consultant to collaborate with local teachers in schools to develop bilingual/bicultural curriculum for students. If preferred, I can be contacted at following email address:  bernisantamaria at gmail.com
>  
> Thanks for any info provided.
>  
>  
> Bernadette A. SantaMaria
> Cultural Advisory Board member
> White Mountain Apache Tribe
> 

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