The Ken Hale Prize (fwd)
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The Ken Hale Prize is presented annually by the Society for the Study of
Indigenous Languages of the Americas (SSILA) in recognition of
outstanding community language work and a deep commitment to the
documentation, maintenance, promotion, and revitalization of indigenous
languages in the Americas. The Prize (which carries a small monetary
stipend and is not to be confused with the Linguistic Society of
America's Kenneth Hale Book Award) will honor those who strive to link
the academic and community spheres in the spirit of Ken Hale, and
recipients will range from native speakers and community-based
linguists to academic specialists, and may include groups or
organizations. No academic affiliation is necessary.
Nominations for the award may be made by anyone, and should include a
letter of nomination stating the current position and affiliation, if
appropriate, of the nominee or nominated group (tribal, organizational,
or academic), and a summary of the nominee's background and
contributions to specific language communities. The nominator should
also submit a brief portfolio of supporting materials, such as the
nominee's curriculum vitae, a description of completed or ongoing
activities of the nominee, letters from those who are most familiar
with the work of the nominee (e.g. language program staff, community
people, academic associates), and any other material that would support
the nomination. Submission of manuscript-length work is discouraged.
The 2003 Ken Hale Prize will be announced at the next annual meeting of
SSILA, in Boston, in January 2004. The other members of this year's
selection committee are Sara Trechter and Colette Grinevald.
The deadline for receipt of nominations is September 30, 2003.
The nomination packet should be sent to the chair of the Committee:
Akira Y. Yamamoto
Department of Anthropology
University of Kansas
Fraser Hall 622
1415 Jayhawk Blvd.
Lawrence, KS 66045-7556
Nominations will be kept active for two subsequent years for prize
consideration, and nominators are invited to update their nomination
packets if so desired. Inquiries can be e-mailed to Akira Yamamoto at
<akira at ku.edu>.
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Akira Y. Yamamoto
The University of Kansas
Department of Anthropology
Fraser Hall 622
1415 Jayhawk Blvd.
Lawrence KS 66045-7556
Phone: 785/864-2645
FAX: 785/864-5224
Anthropology: http://www.cc.ku.edu/~kuanth/
Linguistics: http://www.linguistics.ku.edu/
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