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The New Mass Media and the Shaping of Amazigh IdentityApache
Issues in Language Textbook Development: The Case of Western Apache
The Jicarilla Apache language summer day camp pdf file
KinderApache Song and Dance Project
White Mountain Apache Language: Issues in Language Shift, Textbook Development, and Native Speaker-University CollaborationArapaho
Going Beyond Words: The Arapaho Immersion Program
Running the Gauntlet of an Indigenous Language ProgramCherokee
Assessing the Impact of Total Immersion on Cherokee Language Revitalization pdf file
The Echota Cherokee Language: Current Use and Opinions About RevivalCrao
Collecting texts in Crao and Portuguese for teaching pdf fileCree
Four Successful Indigenous Language Programs
Incorporating traditional Nehiyaw/Plains Cree education in the university pdf file
Native Language for Every Subject: The Cree Language of Instruction ProjectCreoles and Pidgins
Maintaining Indigenous languages in North America: What can we learn from studies of pidgins and creoles?Deg Xiang (Ingalik Athabaskan)
Learning Ancestral Languages by Telephone: Creating Situations for Language UseDene
Daghida: Cold Lake First Nation works towards Dene language revitalization pdf file
The Dene Standardization ProjectHawaiian
Four Successful Indigenous Language Programs
Hawaiian Language Immersion
Hawaiian Language Web Site
Hawaiian Language Nests Web Site Aha Punana Leo
Hawaiian Language Instruction On The Internet by Kalena Silva and Keola Donaghy
Hawaiian Language Programs Kauanoe Kamana & William H. Wilson
Hawaiian Parallels NABE News Column
Leoki: A Powerful Voice of Hawaiian Language Revitalization Mark Warschauer & Keola Donaghy
Teaching in a Hawaiian Context: Educator Perspectives on the Hawaiian Language Immersion Program
The Sociocultural Context of Hawaiian Language Revival and Learning Lois A. YamauchiHualapai
Four Successful Indigenous Language Programs
The Hualapai Bilingual/Bicultural Education Program
What my Hualapai Language Means to MeHupa
The Place of Writing in Preserving an Oral Language
Teaching reading with puppets pdf fileInnu-Aimun (Montagnais)
The process of spelling standardization of Innu-Aimun (Montagnais) pdf fileInuktitut
Report on the workshop "World of Inuktitut"Kwak'wala
Reversing Language Shift: Can Kwak'wala Be RevivedLakota
Assessing Lakota language teaching issues on the Cheyenne River Reservation pdf fileMaori
Four Successful Indigenous Language Programs
Ko te reo te mauri o te mana Maori: The language is the life essence of Maori existence pdf file
Marketing the Maori Language
Maori: New Zealand Latin? pdf file
Maori Total Immersion Courses for Adults in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A Personal PerspectiveMohawk
More Than Words-Mohawk Language and Cultural Revitalization in New York
Nahuatl
Revernacularizing Classical Nahuatl Through Danza (Dance) Azteca-Chichimeca
Stories for Language Revitalization in Nahuatl and ChichimecaNavajo (Diné)
A Description of the Rock Point Community School Bilingual Education Program
Diné Bizaad [Navajo Language] at a Crossroads: Extinction or Renewal? AnCita Benally & Denis Viri, BRJ 2005, pdf file
An Initial Exploration of the Navajo Nation's Language and Culture Initiative
Language Revitalization in Navajo/English Dual Language Classrooms
Mother Tongue Literacy and Language Renewal: The Case of Navajo Teresa McCarty & Galena Dick
Navajo Immersion Program at Fort Defiance Elementary School
Navajo Language Education: Retrospect and Prospects Agnes & Wayne Holm (pdf file)
Navajo Nation Long-Range Navajo-Language Goals (from Resolution EC-MY-46-94)
Oral History Shares the Wealth of a Navajo Community pdf file
Racing Against Time: A Report on the Leupp Navajo Immersion Project
Situational Navajo: A School-based, Verb-centered Way of Teaching Navajo pdf file
Restructuring the Teaching of Language and Literacy in a Navajo Community School
Science Explorers Translation Project
Teaching Dine Language and Culture in Navajo Schools: Voices from the Community
Tuning in to Navajo: The Role of Radio in Native Language MaintenanceOjibway
Ojibway hockey CD-ROM in the making pdf filePascua Yaqui
A Tribal Approach to Language and Literacy Development in a Trilingual SettingSm'algyax
Sm'algyax Language Renewal: Prospects and OptionsTarahumara
Measuring Language Dominance and Bilingual Proficiency Development of Tarahumara Children
The Tarahumara of Mexico: An Overview Carla PaciottoTohono O'odham
Enhancing Language Material Availability Using ComputersTuscorora
Methods of madness: The Tuscarora Language Committee pdf file
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