Repatriated
Bones, Unrepatriated Spirits
Richard Littlebear
Introduction:
Some Basics of Indigenous Language Revitalization
Jon Reyhner
Obstacles and Opportunities for Language Revitalization
1. Some Rare and
Radical Ideas for Keeping Indigenous Languages Alive
Richard Littlebear
2. Running the
Gauntlet of an Indigenous Language Program
Steve Greymorning
Language Revitalization Efforts and Approaches
3. Sm’algyax
Language Renewal: Prospects and Options
Daniel S. Rubin
4. Reversing Language
Shift: Can Kwak’wala Be
Revived
Stan J. Anonby
5. Using
TPR-Storytelling to Develop
Fluency and Literacy in Native American Languages
Gina P.
Cantoni
6. Documenting and
Maintaining Native American Languages for the
21st Century: The Indiana University Model
Douglas R. Parks, Julia Kushner, Wallace Hooper, Francis Flavin,
Delilah Yellow Bird, Selena Ditmar
* Native Language
for Every Subject: The Cree Language of Instruction Project
Barbara Burnaby, Marguerite MacKenzie, Luci Bobbish Salt
Using Technology in Language Revitalization
9. Enhancing
Language Material Availability Using Computers
Mizuki Miyashita and Laura A. Moll
10. The New Mass
Media
and the Shaping of Amazigh Identity
Amar Almasude
11. Self-Publishing
Indigenous Language Materials
Robert N. St. Clair, John Busch, B. Joanne Webb
* This paper was inadvertently left out of the published conference proceedings and has been added back into the internet version. The editors wish to apologize to Barbara Burnaby, Marguerite MacKenzie, and Luci Bobbish Salt for the oversight.