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Speech, Language and Hearing Services to Indigenous People in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United States: A Literature Review and Report on Key Informant Interviews
Standard English Difficulties and Helpful Intervention Strategies for Aboriginal Students
Standard/School English as a Second Dialect: Perspectives From Four British Columbia School Districts
Statement to the Australian Government on the Inquiry into Language Learning in Indigenous Communities Conducted By the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs Community
The Status and Future of Bilingual Education For Remote Indigenous Students in the Northern Territory
The Status of Literacy Education for the San of Botswana
Stolen Words Written by Melanie Florence and Illustrated by Gabrielle Grimard: Teaching Guide
Story about a little Cree girl who helps her grandfather learn his language after he tells her about his experience of residential school, separation from his family and culture and loss of language.
Suitable for use with students aged 6-9 (Grades 1-4). Text in English with some Cree vocabulary.
The Structure of Multiple Tenses in Inuktitut
The Struggle For Legitimacy: Indigenized Englishes in Settler Schools
Studies in Inuktitut Grammar
Subjects of Interpretation: Second Language Acquisition by Jesuit Missionaries Among the Northern Ojibwa, 1842-1880
Summative Evaluation of the Aboriginal Peoples’ Program
"[T]he Teacher That Cannot Understand Their Language Should Not be Allowed": Colonialism, Resistance, and Female Mi'kmaw Teachers in New Brunswick Day Schools, 1900-1923"
T-Ni'ok c T-himdag 'o wud T-Gewkdag: "Our Language and Our Way of Life is Our Strength"
Talk Medicine: Envisioning the Effects of Aboriginal Language Revitalization in Manitoba Schools
Tau Kaleveleve ne Tauhele Aki e Mauaga he Vagahau Mo e Aga Fakamotu Niue: Challenges of Language and Cultural Loss
Te Ipukarea Kia Rangatira
Te Piko o te Māhuri: The Key Attributes of Successful Kura Kaupapa Māori
Teacher Awareness and Understanding About Aboriginal English in Western Australia
Teanga & Tikanga: A Comparative Study of National Broadcasting in a Minority Language on Māori Television and Teilifís na Gaeilge
Telling Our Twisted Histories
Website contains links to a series of 12 podcasts which explore the impact of words such as reconciliation, indian time, school, reserve, and savage. Host Kaniehti:io Horn engages in conversations with more than 70 people from 15 First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities.
Thirteen Moons Curriculum: Ojibway, Cree, Mohawk: Practitioner Guide LBS Levels 2 and 3
"This Ain't Dances with Salmon": Native American Tropes in Dime Novels and Western Film Referencing Dances with Wolves
Thoughts on Twenty Years of Native Language Revitalization
To Each a Language: Addressing the Challenges of Language and Cultural Loss for Samoans
'To the Indian Names are Subjoined a Mark and Seal': Tracing the Terrain of Ojibwe Literature
Topic and Discourse Structure in West Greenlandic Agreement Constructions
[Towards Multilingual Education: Basque Educational Research From An International Perspective]
Towards Understanding Language Death: The Case of Dead and Non-used Nandi Anthroponyms
Traditional Harvesting Number 1: Wild Rose
Lesson plan for Grades 1-4 involves learning about growing and harvesting plants and their names in Michif.
Additional resources: Plant Harvesting Image Cards; Michif Terms Teacher Card.
Traditional Harvesting Number 2: Wild Rose
Lesson plan for Grades 4-7 goals include recognizing the importance of harvesting, and identifying and describing the uses of several plants using Michif and English terms.