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Morgan, Mindy J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2005
Indigenous languages are powerful symbols of self-determination and sovereignty for tribal communities in the United States, and many community-based programs have been developed to support and maintain them. The successes of these programs, however, have been difficult to replicate at large research institutions. This article examines the issues…
Descriptors: Research Universities, American Indian Languages, Language Maintenance, Higher Education
Hathorn, Stacye – 1997
The Echota trace their roots to the Chickamauga Cherokee of North Alabama. Today the Echota number 22,000 with a tribal council that administers tribal lands, supports a dance team, publishes a newsletter, and supervises an Indian education program. One of the tribe's objectives is to revitalize the Cherokee language. Working with Auburn…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Cherokee, Cherokee (Tribe), Elementary Secondary Education
Fuentes, Nancy – 1999
This source book provides information on school, college, and community programs that teach American Indian languages in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. These programs were identified through leads provided by a nine-member regional task force of Native educators and language activists; consultation with federal and state…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, Community Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Bennett, Ruth – 1987
A description of the American Indian Bilingual Teacher Credential Program offered by Humboldt State University (California) provides background information on the linguistic groups served by the program. Accompanying the program descriptions are lists of lower and upper division requirements, descriptions of competency exam, program schedule,…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indian Languages, American Indians, Bilingual Education
Evans, G. Edward; Clark, Jeffrey – 1980
The 187 monographs cited in this annotated bibliography on North American Indian language materials cover the period 1890-1965, updating the 9 linguistic bibliographies compiled by James C. Pilling for the U.S. Bureau of (American) Ethnology. Filling the gap between Pilling's works (variously published between 1887 and 1894), this bibliography is…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Languages, American Indian Literature, American Indians