Create a member channel at isuma.tv for uploading educational and historic media for indigenous communities
Zoe A Tribur
ztribur at UOREGON.EDU
Sun Dec 25 03:26:28 UTC 2011
http://www.isuma.tv/hi/en/isumatv/diama-call-fro-submissions
DIAMA stands for Digital the Inuit and Aboriginal Media Archives. DIAMA
is the organization behind isuma.tv, a sort of youtube for communities
across the globe, although most of their members are in Canada. They are
spreading out and interested in helping other communities digitize and
upload media archives to the Internet.
Regards,
Zoe Tribur
University of Oregon
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 11:41:56 -0500, Rrlapier at AOL.COM wrote:
> Tim proves that anyone can learn any language. A person does not have
> to be "Native" to speak a "Native" language.
>
> My daughter knows Latin, French, Arabic, English -- and Blackfeet!
>
> rosalyn
> piegan institute, montana
>
> In a message dated 12/20/2011 8:48:18 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
> Melvin.Peltier at SAULTCOLLEGE.CA writes:
>
>> FW: [apsip-l] FW: Tim Speaks Ojibwe
>>
>> Tim Speaks Ojibwe
>>
>> Here is a an awesome video of a young 15 year old NON-native
>> teenager who learned to speak Ojibwe on his own. He has never
>> visited “Indian Country”. I must say, his accent/pronunciation
>> were almost spot on. J
>>
>> Enjoy! J
>>
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