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Heather Souter
hsouter at gmail.com
Thu Sep 26 16:43:16 UTC 2013
Taanshi,
That sounds like a very respectful, appropriate thing to do.... However, I
can see how in certain situations this could lead to some community
difficulties due to the incoming earning potential.... Just thinking out
loud....
Eekoshi.
Heather
PS: It would be great if ALL graduate schools looked at Elders in the same
way you do. Our experience with a graduate school (which will remain
nameless) would have gone very differently....
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 9:46 AM, Suzanne Urbanczyk <urbansu at uvic.ca> wrote:
> In one project I worked on, we paid the elders the same rate as
> post-doctoral researchers were paid, to recognize that their knowledge
> about the language, culture and community was equivalent to having a PhD.
>
> Su
>
> Dr. Suzanne Urbanczyk
> Associate Professor
> Grad Advisor for Linguistics
> University of Victoria
> ------------------------------
> *From:* ilat-request at list.arizona.edu [ilat-request at list.arizona.edu] on
> behalf of BSantaMaria [bernisantamaria at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* September 23, 2013 11:08 AM
> *To:* ilat at list.arizona.edu
> *Subject:* [ilat]
>
> Requesting info/suggestions on what is the going rate of pay that is
> generally used to compensate an older, educated person fluent and literate
> in their native language, cultural competent that will be utilized as a
> paid consultant to collaborate with local teachers in schools to develop
> bilingual/bicultural curriculum for students. If preferred, I can be
> contacted at following email address: bernisantamaria at gmail.com
>
> Thanks for any info provided.
>
>
> Bernadette A. SantaMaria
> Cultural Advisory Board member
> White Mountain Apache Tribe
>
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