View Content #28799
| Contentid | 28799 |
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| Content Type | 1 |
| Title | Linguists and an Oregon Family Work Together to Preserve an Indigenous Language |
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This news article details current revitalization work that members of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians in Oregon are doing with the Kalapuyan language, which has been a sleeping language for many years. Revitalization efforts are focusing on bringing back Kalapuya as a living language, through community study and the use of dictionaries compiled from late 19th century and early 20th century source materials of the language. This article would be a useful resource for others working on building community and linguistic capacity for sleeping languages and other language revitalization efforts. |
| Source | Oregon Public Broadcasting, Myers Reece |
| Inputdate | 2022-03-09 03:37:58 |
| Lastmodifieddate | 2022-03-21 11:23:00 |
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| Publishdate | 2022-03-21 09:15:03 |
| Displaydate | 2022-03-21 00:00:00 |
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