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Throughout the course of the Honors Thesis/Creative Project, the intent was to gain knowledge regarding national, state and community initiatives regarding Indigenous Language Revitalization and Maintenance (ILRA). For over a year, I had the opportunity to visit a total of five indigenous communities, including Pine Ridge, SD, Gila River Indian Community, AZ, White Mountain Apache, AZ, Cochiti Pueblo, NM and Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM. The goal was to learn about the status of their language, current ILRA initiatives as well as challenges and successes that face American Indian nations. During each visit, key elements to successful language revitalization initiatives were identified that could benefit those continuing their effort to reverse language loss as well as those looking to enter in the field of language revitalization.
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Title
- Reclaiming Muscogee Creek: Building a Foundation for a Future in Language Revitalization
Contributors
- Hutchinson, Jenna Michelle (Author)
- Romero-Little, Mary Eunice (Thesis director)
- Begay, Jolyana (Committee member)
- Sims, Christine P. (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- American Indian Studies Program (Contributor)
- School of Human Evolution and Social Change (Contributor)
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2014-12
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