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The aesthetics and politics of Ojibwe language revitalization

Posted on:2013-12-10Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of IowaCandidate:Uran, Chad ScottFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390008977302Subject:Cultural anthropology
Abstract/Summary:
This is an investigation into language ideologies, and the significance of same, among activists working to revitalize the Ojibwe language. Better inclusion of indigenous community members is necessary to spread the Ojibwe language. Improved competence in using---and strategically challenging---language ideologies is necessary by language activists. Matters of orthography, storytelling, Elder status, state institutionalization, indigenous leadership, and decolonization reveal underlying ideologies of language, any of which can help or hinder efforts to reverse language shift. This is shown through participant observation in and around an Ojibwe language immersion school in Wisconsin.
Keywords/Search Tags:Language
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