February Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival Newsletter
André Cramblit
andrekaruk at ncidc.org
Mon Mar 3 19:33:17 UTC 2014
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> Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival Newsletter
> Issue: #2-14 February/2014
> In This Issue
> The Spoken Word in Berkeley CA on March 28
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> Language News
> The John Peabody Harrington Collection
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> Paiute elder rescues language near extinction
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> Kumeyaay story "Life Under the Oaks" with English Subtitles
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> Una hablante del kiliwa persiste en la defensa de su lengua materna
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> Hupa Language Dictionary and Texts
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> Tolowa Dee-ni'
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> Coca-Cola - It's Beautiful in Keres
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> kn secqisx (I Have A Dream in Colville-Okanagan Salish)
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> Top 10 Things You Need To Know About Endangered Languages
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> 50 awesome facts about languages
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> "Bad Indians" by Ryan Red Corn
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> Keeping dying languages alive
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> Code talkers' recognition overdue
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> Smithsonian archives preserve lost and dying languages
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> Supporters cheer Alaska Native languages bill
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> Native language bill introduced in Senate
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> Indigenous educators learn from Hawaiian language renewal
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> Insights State of Hawaiian Language
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> How Many Languages is it Possible to Know?
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> Kawaiisu Language & Cultural Center "Nuwa, without our language , who are we?"
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> Tongva Language (Facebook)
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> Pomo Language Forum (Facebook)
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> Yurok Tribe Language Program (Facebook)
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> Navajo Code Talker Arthur Hubbard Sr. has died, served as first Native American state senator in Arizona
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> Last known native speaker of tribal Klallam language Hazel Sampson dies aged 103
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> Interested in having trainings for your language program or organization,
> Contact the Advocates at
> marina at communityfuturescollective.org
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> Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival
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> AICLS.ORG
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> The Spoken Word
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> Heyday Books -- 1633 University Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94703
> Friday, March 28, 2014 6:00pm
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> Spoken word is a way to express feelings, ideas, thoughts and visions through song and poetry. Far too often, Indian languages lack venues where we as Native people are able to use our Native languages to express our stories and experiences.
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> AICLS, in partnership with News from Native California and Heyday, would like to invite you to an evening of stories, poetry, and song shared in languages indigenous to California. It will truly be a special evening. A night of the oldest languages of this land being spoken and sung in a modern setting, a shining testament to our ongoing presence, as we speak and sing of issues dear to our hearts.
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> For more information, please feel free to contact AICLS, or News from Native California through Facebook, or personally contact Vincent, a member of AICLS' Board of Directors at vincent at heydaybooks.com
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> "Language and culture cannot be separated. Language is vital to understanding our unique cultural perspectives. Language is a tool that is used to explore and experience our cultures and the perspectives that are embedded in our cultures."
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