Where do Native Languages Fit In?
Sarah Supahan
ssupahan at HUMBOLDT.K12.CA.US
Mon May 12 21:15:00 UTC 2003
We have also been able to get Hupa, Yurok and Karuk all accepted to the
UC system for college entrance here at Hoopa Valley High School.
Sarah Supahan
On Monday, May 12, 2003, at 09:23 AM, coyotez wrote:
> In Oregon, there is now a new teacher credential which certifies native
> language teachers, and in Northern California, Tolowa is accepted for
> the
> foreign language requirement for college entrance. There are models
> that other
> areas can use. I would suggest contacting the kanakamoaliallies-L
> listserve
> for more specific information on what is happening in Hawaii. I know
> they have
> language nesting schools but I am not sure about how they integrate
> will
> college entrance requirements.
> David
>
>> ===== Original Message From Indigenous Languages and Technology
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>> In Oklahoma public schools, Native languages DO qualify as foreign
>> language credit; the BOE has even changed the name of the requirement
>> to "World" languages in order to better reflect their inclusion. So
>> why this exclusion of Native/Hawai'ian/Pacific? Can't this be fought?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> At 3:05 PM -0700 5/9/03, Andre Cramblit wrote:
>>> That was my point, in most schools Native Language classes cannot be
>>> substituted for "foreign" language college entrance requirements nor
>>> is funding available to offer Native language classes as a separate
>>> elective course. A catch 22 that doesn't bode well for having our
>>> students learn their language in school hence the need to pass SB 575
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Diana Archangeli wrote:
>>>
>>>> To make the Subject header question clear, note that this call
>>>> states:
>>>>
>>>> "The Secretary does not fund projects that propose Native American
>>>> languages, Native Hawaiian, other Pacific Island languages or Native
>>>> Alaskan languages. In addition, the program is not intended to
>>>> support
>>>> the teaching of English."
>>>>
>>>> best,
>>>>
>>>> Diana
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
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>>
>> --
>>
>> Mary S. Linn
>> Assistant Curator of Native American Languages
>> Assistant Professor of Anthropology
>> University of Oklahoma
>>
>> Native American Languages, 250G
>> Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History
>> 2401 Chautauqua Avenue
>> Norman, Oklahoma 73072-7029
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>
> David Lewis
> Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
> Department Of Anthropology
> University of Oregon
>
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