Diigii hla k’aaygang – “Tell me a story”: Skidegate Haida language revitalization through traditional storytelling

This Indigenous-led master’s thesis re-search focuses on my journey of Skidegate Haida language revitalization through Traditional storytelling. Framed by my Skidegate Haida conceptual framework, Ts’uu K’waayGa – “Cedar Sister”, I draw from Jo-Ann Archibald’s (2008) Storywork methodology with the me...

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Other Authors: Grant, Yalhnaaw/Aaron (Author), King, Jessie (Thesis advisor), Fraser, Tina (Thesis advisor), Nyce, Deanna (Committee member), University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution)
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Published: University of Northern British Columbia 2021
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spelling ftarcabc:oai:arcabc.ca:unbc_59222 2023-10-29T02:36:50+01:00 Diigii hla k’aaygang – “Tell me a story”: Skidegate Haida language revitalization through traditional storytelling Grant, Yalhnaaw/Aaron (Author) King, Jessie (Thesis advisor) Fraser, Tina (Thesis advisor) Nyce, Deanna (Committee member) University of Northern British Columbia (Degree granting institution) 2021-12-07 electronic 1 online resource (111 pages) https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/unbc%3A59222 https://doi.org/10.24124/2021/59222 English eng University of Northern British Columbia https://arcabc.ca/islandora/object/unbc%3A59222 unbc:59222 uuid: 6e373bc8-c2fc-4cda-9b56-2d0b7fa1ff27 https://www.doi.org/10.24124/2021/59222 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ author Text thesis 2021 ftarcabc https://doi.org/10.24124/2021/59222 2023-10-01T17:51:37Z This Indigenous-led master’s thesis re-search focuses on my journey of Skidegate Haida language revitalization through Traditional storytelling. Framed by my Skidegate Haida conceptual framework, Ts’uu K’waayGa – “Cedar Sister”, I draw from Jo-Ann Archibald’s (2008) Storywork methodology with the methods of autoethnography and the Mentor Apprentice (MAP) guidelines to articulate my journey. From this, thirteen audio recorded stories (five in my Nanaay’s – Grandmother’s – voice and eight in my own voice) have come from my re-search. These stories are restricted to members of my Skidegate Haida community. Through this reflective re-search, four key themes emerged: “Language Learning is Hard” is an Understatement; Displacement, Discomfort, Relentless Questioning, and Self-Discovery; Your Mind and Spirit Need Time Alone to Reflect; and It is your Responsibility to Fight for your Ancestors Thesis haida Arca (BC's Digital Treasures)
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description This Indigenous-led master’s thesis re-search focuses on my journey of Skidegate Haida language revitalization through Traditional storytelling. Framed by my Skidegate Haida conceptual framework, Ts’uu K’waayGa – “Cedar Sister”, I draw from Jo-Ann Archibald’s (2008) Storywork methodology with the methods of autoethnography and the Mentor Apprentice (MAP) guidelines to articulate my journey. From this, thirteen audio recorded stories (five in my Nanaay’s – Grandmother’s – voice and eight in my own voice) have come from my re-search. These stories are restricted to members of my Skidegate Haida community. Through this reflective re-search, four key themes emerged: “Language Learning is Hard” is an Understatement; Displacement, Discomfort, Relentless Questioning, and Self-Discovery; Your Mind and Spirit Need Time Alone to Reflect; and It is your Responsibility to Fight for your Ancestors
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