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Indigenous Languages

Resources for Teaching and Maintaining Indigenous Languages

The languages of various tribes across the U.S. and Canada are all endangered to some degree, but a number of initiatives and organizations are working to support language maintenance and language learning. They may refer to these languages as:

Indigenous

Native

Indian

First Nations

Tribal

Organizations AND PROGRAMS

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AIHEC Native Languages Center      

https://www.aiheclanguagescenter.org/

AIHEC American Indian Higher Education Consortium              

https://www.aihec.org/

National Indian Education Association              

https://www.niea.org/missionvision

\”The National Indian Education Association advances comprehensive, culture-based educational opportunities for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.\”                

America\’s Languages Portal >
Native American Programs       

https://americaslanguages.coerll.utexas.edu/http/native-american-school.html


U.S. Government Organizations

Bureau of Indian Education – U.S. Dept of the Interior 

https://www.bie.edu/

\”Mission: BIE’s mission is to provide quality education opportunities from early childhood through life in accordance with a tribe’s needs for cultural and economic well-being, in keeping with the wide diversity of Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages as distinct cultural and governmental entities. Further, the BIE is to manifest consideration of the whole person by taking into account the spiritual, mental, physical, and cultural aspects of the individual within his or her family and tribal or village context.\”


Grants and Funding

Endangered Languages Documentation Programme

https://www.eldp.net/

In particular, see grants for documentation of endangered languages and for digitizing and storing legacy materials that might otherwise be lost.

We support the documentation and preservation of endangered languages through granting, training and outreach activities. The collections compiled through our funding are freely accessible at the Endangered Languages Archive.

Our key objectives are
• to support the documentation of as many endangered languages as possible
• to encourage fieldwork on endangered languages
• to create a repository of resources for linguistics, the social sciences, and the language communities themselves
• to make the documentary collections freely available

Living Languages Grants – U.S. Dept of the Interior       

https://www.bia.gov/service/grants/llgp

News:

Indian Affairs awards $5.7 million in Living Languages grants – December 21, 2023

Native American Language Resource Center Grants – U.S. Dept of Education

https://oese.ed.gov/native-american-language-resource-center-nalrc/

News:

Departments of the Interior, Education, and Health & Human Services Launch Multi-Agency Initiative to Protect and Preserve Native Languages – November 15, 2021


Teacher Resources and Communities

Also see Language General resources!

UNC World View – Fellows Program
https://worldview.unc.edu/

This program brings together educators to create learning materials over the course of a year. Two cohorts in the past 5 years have focused on indigenous languages, and you can access the Fellows\’ materials here:

2021-2022 | Exploring Indigenous Cultures

https://worldview.unc.edu/resources/2021-2022-unc-world-view-fellows-resources/

2023-2024 | We\’re Still Here: Exploring Indigenous Cultures

https://worldview.unc.edu/professional/world-view-fellows-program/global-fellows-program-2/


Materials for specific Languages

LCTL Partnership at MSU – Anishinaabemowin

Sponsored by the Mellon Foundation    

https://lctlpartnership.celta.msu.edu/what-is-anishinaabemowin/        

OjibweNet Resource Library   

Extensive collection of lessons, stories, songs, etc.                                     

Enweying: Our Sound Podcast – Ojibwe

https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enweying 

           


TO BE ADDED …

Language-specific resources for other indigenous languages

Online Learning and Apps

[see Language General options]


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