Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations
This research portfolio investigates one aspect of the Indigenous language revitalization/reclamation movement, which is Indigenous communities’ and peoples’ reclamation over their formal education systems with hopes of preventing further loss and decline in the intergenerational transmission of Ind...
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description | This research portfolio investigates one aspect of the Indigenous language revitalization/reclamation movement, which is Indigenous communities’ and peoples’ reclamation over their formal education systems with hopes of preventing further loss and decline in the intergenerational transmission of Indigenous languages. More specifically, this research portfolio is a self-study that documents the longitudinal impacts of my own educational experiences in Hodinohsyó:ni language education programs, specific to the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory community. This research portfolio is compartmentalized into three tasks: 1) a literature review on Indigenous language reclamation; 2) a collection of first-hand educational experiences interwoven with Tadoda:ho’s story of self-transformation, which aligns with Indigenous storywork and storytelling; and, 3) reflexive recommendations that elementary, secondary schools, and/or communities could consider implementing for program improvement, modification or development. The main purpose for this project is to uncover the preservation of Indigenous languages aids with healing from the long-term impacts of colonial education, fosters Indigenous resurgence and Indigenous self-determination, and promotes spaces that supports building Indigenous cultural identity. |
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spelling | ftlakeheaduniv:oai:knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca:2453/4635 2025-01-16T21:55:11+00:00 Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations Henry, Bobby (Stanley) R. Korteweg, Lisa Berger, Paul 2020 application/pdf http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4635 en_US eng http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4635 Indigenous language reclamation education Indigenous languages programming Colonial education Indigenous self-determination Indigenous resurgence First Nations education Language and culture (First Nations schools) Portfolio 2020 ftlakeheaduniv 2022-05-01T17:25:27Z This research portfolio investigates one aspect of the Indigenous language revitalization/reclamation movement, which is Indigenous communities’ and peoples’ reclamation over their formal education systems with hopes of preventing further loss and decline in the intergenerational transmission of Indigenous languages. More specifically, this research portfolio is a self-study that documents the longitudinal impacts of my own educational experiences in Hodinohsyó:ni language education programs, specific to the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory community. This research portfolio is compartmentalized into three tasks: 1) a literature review on Indigenous language reclamation; 2) a collection of first-hand educational experiences interwoven with Tadoda:ho’s story of self-transformation, which aligns with Indigenous storywork and storytelling; and, 3) reflexive recommendations that elementary, secondary schools, and/or communities could consider implementing for program improvement, modification or development. The main purpose for this project is to uncover the preservation of Indigenous languages aids with healing from the long-term impacts of colonial education, fosters Indigenous resurgence and Indigenous self-determination, and promotes spaces that supports building Indigenous cultural identity. Other/Unknown Material First Nations Lakehead University Knowledge Commons |
spellingShingle | Indigenous language reclamation education Indigenous languages programming Colonial education Indigenous self-determination Indigenous resurgence First Nations education Language and culture (First Nations schools) Henry, Bobby (Stanley) R. Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations |
title | Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations |
title_full | Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations |
title_fullStr | Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations |
title_full_unstemmed | Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations |
title_short | Remembering to Remember Shę́h Niyohgwaihó’dę (Our Original Instructions): A Self-Study on Indigenous Languages Programming in Six Nations |
title_sort | remembering to remember shę́h niyohgwaihó’dę (our original instructions): a self-study on indigenous languages programming in six nations |
topic | Indigenous language reclamation education Indigenous languages programming Colonial education Indigenous self-determination Indigenous resurgence First Nations education Language and culture (First Nations schools) |
topic_facet | Indigenous language reclamation education Indigenous languages programming Colonial education Indigenous self-determination Indigenous resurgence First Nations education Language and culture (First Nations schools) |
url | http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4635 |