<p>Dear Listeros:<br> <br>I apologize that a previous email announcing a course in the Sierra Norte de Puebla had a typo: the dates are 26 July to 7 August, not 16 July to 7 August. Here is the corrected announcement. Please also consult the official flyer at <a href="http://www.balsas-nahuatl.org/tosepan/cursoverano.jpg">http://www.balsas-nahuatl.org/tosepan/cursoverano.jpg</a> </p>
<div>Tosepan Titataniske (<a href="http://www.tosepan.com/">http://www.tosepan.com</a>), an indigenous collective of Nahuat and Totonac speakers in the Sierra Norte de Puebla, is organizing a two-week intensive course (7 hours/day, see poster at URL given above) for both native speakers and second language learners. The course will run from 26 July to 7 August, 2010. The entire cost is approximately $1,000 US ($13,000 pesos mexicanos). This includes single room housing in an eco-hotel run by the collective (please visit <a href="http://www.tosepankali.com/">http://www.tosepankali.com/</a>) and three meals/day, both for the duration of the course. All tuition (included in the $1,000 US) will go to the collective to support language maintenance and revitalization efforts, including the proposed creation of a collectively run museum on Tosepan grounds. The course will be taught by Dr. Jonathan Amith and a team of three native speakers who are working with him on a three-year NSF-supported language documentation project. <br>
<br>For more information, please contact Aldegundo González at <a href="mailto:eventos@tosepan.com">eventos@tosepan.com</a> <br></div>
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<div><br>Jonathan Amith<br>Director: Mexico-North Research Network Program on Endangered Languages<br>Research affiliate: Smithsonian, Gettysburg College, U. Chicago<br>717-337-6795<br></div>