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Not “who has a stake?” But: who are we in relationship with? Who are we accountable to? Who do we need to sit with, listen to, and walk with well? Words won’t fix everything, but they can show the direction we’re walking. #syilx #RelationalPartners #IndigenizingLanguage


Guide to SA way of using words: "funny" normally means "weird" or "unfamiliar". #IndigenizingLanguage


"Indigenous" as a word is embedded with deep English Monolinguals psy-ops. The old, literal meaning of it already replaced by its English-academia defined that denotes a certain group of people with inherent weakness in them. It is "helpless natives of the land".


Not “who has a stake?” But: who are we in relationship with? Who are we accountable to? Who do we need to sit with, listen to, and walk with well? Words won’t fix everything, but they can show the direction we’re walking. #syilx #RelationalPartners #IndigenizingLanguage


Then, the ongoing debate of English as the language of instruction.... alongside this mandate, please mandate indigenous languages to develop their early childhood curriculum and, subsequently, their language... up until the higher institution...


Expect a morning of lively discussions and inspiring perspectives, all celebrating our rich linguistic heritage and the ways our languages are thriving in the digital age. 🎟Grab your tickets here: tickets.tixsa.co.za/event/ipendori… #IndigenousLanguageImbizo


Join us for the Indigenous Language Imbizo 2025! Our theme this year, Future Tongues // Living Languages, looks at how indigenous language expression is evolving.

Pendoring_'s tweet image. Join us for the Indigenous Language Imbizo 2025! 

Our theme this year, Future Tongues // Living Languages, looks at how indigenous language expression is evolving.

With the majority of Indigenous languages predicted to disappear within 3 generations, educators are revitalizing language instruction for Native kids, which contributes to a stronger sense of identity and even a longer, healthier life. (via @YahooNews) loom.ly/8S1Q1qI


extensive financial and academic resources should be funnelled into revitalizing all Indigenous languages, especially those that are at risk or near extinction, and no Indigenous person should go without access to their language. the priority learners should always be native

What language opinion gets you this reaction?

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LANGUAGE AND CULTURE: The text establishes Indigenous languages as official languages in addition to Spanish in high density areas. The State commits to proactively supporting their use, respect, and revitalization (12). @qaxaawut @DeondreSmiles @jnoisecat


“Native language revitalization is something that not only us but many indigenous nations are concerned about.” indiancountrytoday.com/news/program-s…


These parents are aiming to speak to their children exclusively in Anishinaabemowin, to ensure they carry the sounds of their ancestors. cbc.ca/1.6026815


your culture may not be tied to land and thats okay. but for Indigenous people land and our identities are tied together. Our language can be described as an instructional manual to our lands. and that is why displacing indigenous people is an effective way to kill our culture.

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As their languages evolve, some Native communities are reexamining old, colonial-influenced words that no longer fit in today's world. indiancountrytoday.com/culture/tribes…


#IWTK 1/5 Aboriginal English is a nationally recognised dialect, and many of your students will speak it even if you think they don’t. The identities and languages of Indigenous students are strongly tethered to traditional ways and this should never be seen as a deficit.


On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, UN experts call for a decade of action to aid survival of indigenous languages: many are endangered and 40% are in danger of disappearing altogether. 👉 ow.ly/Vc4l50vqtd3 #WeAreIndigenous

UN_SPExperts's tweet image. On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, UN experts call for a decade of action to aid survival of indigenous languages: many are endangered and 40% are in danger of disappearing altogether.

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#WeAreIndigenous

We do not speak #Igbo to pain anyone. We love you even when we may not understand your #language. We would want you to take pride in your #tongue too, as we seek to unite us with one voice: #Humanity. 2019 is International Year of #Indigenous Languages #iyil2019. Celebrate yours.

OsitaAmakeze's tweet image. We do not speak #Igbo to pain anyone. We love you even when we may not understand your #language. We would want you to take pride in your #tongue too, as we seek to unite us with one voice: #Humanity. 2019 is International Year of #Indigenous Languages #iyil2019. Celebrate yours.
OsitaAmakeze's tweet image. We do not speak #Igbo to pain anyone. We love you even when we may not understand your #language. We would want you to take pride in your #tongue too, as we seek to unite us with one voice: #Humanity. 2019 is International Year of #Indigenous Languages #iyil2019. Celebrate yours.

Some predict that Alaska’s Native languages are heading toward extinction. Now, an Inupiaq option available on Facebook is helping the Inupiat Eskimo people keep their language alive. apne.ws/caWaKbL


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