Marianne Ignace
Marianne Boelscher Ignace (born 1954) is a Canadian linguist and anthropologist. Married into the Shuswap people, she is a Full professor in the departments of Linguistics and Indigenous Studies at Simon Fraser University (SFU), and Director of SFU's Indigenous Languages Program and First Nations Language Centre. In 2020, Ignace was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada for her work in revitalizing and preserving indigenous languages. Provided by Wikipedia-
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7by Ignace, Chief Ron, Boelscher Ignace, Marianne, Layton, Monique, Sharma, Hari, Yerbury, J. ColinGet access
Published in Canadian Journal of University Continuing Education (2013)
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9by Bannister, Kelly, Bell, Catherine, Charlie, Arvid, Crowshoe, Reg, Cunningham, Dale, Head, Frank Weasel, Ignace, Marianne, Ignace, Ronald Eric, Jeffs, Allyson, Joe, Lea, Ludwig, Katie, Marsden, Susan, McCuaig, Heather, McLay, Eric, Napoleon, Val, Nicholas, George, Noble, Brian, Overstall, Richard, Raven, Heather, First Rider, Dorothy, Sanborn, Andrea, Snyder, Emily, Solowan, Michael, Statt, Graham, Thom, BrianGet access
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