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6 May 2024

The next meeting in the seminar series of the Center for Research and Practice in Cultural Continuity: “Preparing Lessons and Teaching 100-Hours of Hesquiaht Language in a Hesquiaht Land-based Camp”- chuutsqa L. Rorick, May 8, 2024

The next meeting in the seminar series of the Center for Research and Practice in Cultural Continuity “Decolonizing approaches to studying history and linguistic-cultural heritage. Methods, tools, results and challenges”
Preparing Lessons and Teaching 100-Hours of Hesquiaht Language in a Hesquiaht Land-based Camp
will take place on
May 8, 2024
at 16:45 CET.

 

This Indigenous Hesquiaht Participatory Action Research focuses on Indigenous language acquisition for teachers and learners, co-creation of language teaching materials with fluent speakers, and the design and implementation of a 100-hour ḥiḥiškʷiiʔatḥa ‘Hesquiaht language’ revitalization camp by the researcher, a community insider to Hesquiaht First Nation. In planning and delivering the twenty-two day camp, the researcher draws on the idea of Hesquiaht Language Flow [HLF]; a set of values drawn from learning with Hesquiaht fluent speakers in the planning and delivery of language lessons.

To join the seminar online, please register at:

crp@al.uw.edu.pl

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