Current Anthropology, vol. 38, no. 2, April 1997, pp. 317-318
Description
Book review of: Plastic Glasses and Church Fathers: Semantic Extension From the Ethnoscience Tradition by David B. Kronenfeld and a book review of: Sounds Like Life: Sound-Symbolic Grammar, Performance, and Cognition in Pastaza Quechua by Janis B. Nickolls.
Website provides student resource for First Nation and Inuit communities at time of first contact across North America. Includes maps and is organized by language.
Anthropology & Education Quarterly, vol. 36, no. 1, Indigenous Epistemologies and Education: Self-Determination, Anthropology and Human Rights, March 2005, pp. 96-103
Description
Uses the example of a program at Michigan State University to explore issues in incorporating heritage languages into the curriculum of post-secondary institutions.
Documentary about the challenges faced by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and how they have combined economic development in the form of tourism, cultural preservation, and spirituality as a means to carry the tribe into the future.
Duration: 1:26:30.
Proceedings of the 24th West Coast conference on Formal Linguistics
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Heather Bliss
Description
Paper from: Proceedings of the 24th West Coast conference on Formal Linguistics edited by John Alderete ... [et al].
Looks at obviation and direct/inverse mechanisms of the Blackfoot language.