Stabilizing Indigenous Languages

André Cramblit andrekaruk at ncidc.org
Sun Sep 29 21:16:19 UTC 2013


Stabilizing Indigenous Languages

http://sils2014.hawaii-conference.com/ 

Wednesday, January 15th to Sunday, January 19th, 2014

Hilo Hawaiian Hotel & University of Hawai‘i at Hilo Campus
Hilo, Island of Hawai‘i

He waʻa ke kula; na ka ʻōlelo e uli (schools are canoes; language steers them)

SILS 2014 will be hosted Wednesday, January 15th to Sunday, January 19th, 2014, by the University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo in its newly completed Hawaiian language building, Hale ʻŌlelo.

Hawaiʻi State, and the district of Hilo in particular on Hawaiʻi island, has one of the highest concentrations of young Native American language speakers anywhere. Yet, fifty years ago no children spoke Hawaiian in Hilo. The change is the result of aligning school programming with an official language status.

Visits to language immersion programs from preschool to the doctorate will be central to SILS 2014, as will be post-visitation discussion groups.

Challenges such as government testing, developing curricula, and parent involvement will receive special attention.



Kúmateech Xávin/Later 'Tater
André Cramblit, Operations Director andrekaruk at ncidc.org 
Northern California Indian Development Council (NCIDC) 
(http://www.ncidc.org) 707.445.8451
To read a  blog of interest to Natives go to: 
http://nativenewsnetwork.posthaven.com




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