Taanshi, kiiyawaw?<br>Hello to you all!<br><br>I apologize for the mass email, but I came across a piece of academic writing that I want share with you. It is not my work but that of a colleague and Native Student Adviser at the University of Lethbridge and it is ground-breaking. Since it validated many of the things that I have "intuitively known", felt and/or thought and challenged me to think hard about when, where, how and why I use differing paradigms to make sense of the world, I thought you all might welcome a similar opportunity.... I know that I may not have been in touch with many of you for a long while, but I continue be affected by our connections/relationships --however brief--and thus thought I should renew them even if only through an email such as this.... <br>
<br>I am attaching the file of the thesis but it can be accessed via the link below as well.<br><a href="http://www.uleth.ca/dspace/bitstream/10133/253/3/MR17392.pdf">http://www.uleth.ca/dspace/bitstream/10133/253/3/MR17392.pdf</a><br>
<br>Eekoshi pitamaa. That is it for now.<br>Heather<br><br>PS: I have finally started an Individualized Multi-Disciplinary MA in "Michif Language and Linguistics" Dr. Nicole Rosen, the only scholar in Canada actively working on Michif, at the University of Lethbridge.... Perhaps one day I will have a thesis worthy of sharing with you? We shall see!<br>