
Resources
- Conferences sessions from the “Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium” held June 5-7, 2024, at Sŋéqə ʔéʔləŋ (Sngequ House) on the University of Victoria campus. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLny3Fe020Qdd6QG4SfnzzIxUJglo_EY8R
- First Peoples’ Cultural Council On-Line Learning Series. Recordings available on their youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuSBPAeMBxMl5X8DUpIXxOrkR-BgU7aDy
- Lingít: a Love Language for Community — Taku River Tlingit First Nation and UBCO Partner to Document Language Reclamation and Resilience.
- CARFAC Public Art Toolkit. The toolkit aims to provide a baseline for best practices for contract and payment standards in public art. Public art projects require professional artists to dedicate significant time to ensure successful completion. Commissioners must respect that professional artists working in public art have expertise and skills similar to architects, engineers, construction project managers, and contractors. The materials in the Toolkit serve as a crucial starting point for artists and commissioners when planning public art projects across Canada.
- Endangered Language Program’s 2024 Language Documentation Training Webinar Series. These webinars are co-hosted by the Endangered Languages Project (www.endangeredlanguages.com) and the Language Documentation Training Center at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa (www.ldtc.org).
- Safeguarding Your Language Through Documentation. 2024. Written by Aiyana Twigg for the Canadian Commission for UNESCO, this toolkit is for Indigenous language learners, Knowledge Holders, youth, and anyone else who wants to contribute to the work of Indigenous language documentation and revitalization. Designed for people without formal training in linguistics, documentation or technology, it is an easy-to-use guide to equipment options, ethical considerations, how to set up a recording session, content considerations, elicitation strategies and more.
- IBPOC Museum Professionals Network Podcast Series. In each episode, Network Coordinator Jazmin sits down with a professional or volunteer in the cultural sector to chat about the projects they are passionate about, why they do the work they do, and what advice they would give to emerging IBPOC professionals.
- Métis Speaker Series: Season Five: https://www.mnbc.ca/news-events/metis-speaker-series
- Language Revitalization Mentors Program. Endangered Languages Program: We are here to help! Talk with an ELP Language Revitalization Mentor to get support, ask questions, connect to learning resources, and discuss your language revitalization work with a helpful person.
- National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages- Training Modules: https://mc.miamioh.edu/nbol/training/index
· Words of our Ancestors. (MNBC). An Introduction to Michif and Indigenous Language Revitalization.
· Creating Online Indigenous Language Courses. NEȾOLṈEW̱. Visit: https://www.youtube.com/@netolnew991