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Canadian Indigenous Languages and Literacy Development Institute (CILLDI) - an intensive annual "summer school for Indigenous language activists, speakers, linguists, and teachers" - hosted at the University of Alberta, Edmonton [7] - is a "multicultural, cross-linguistic, interdisciplinary, inter-regional, inter-generational" initiative. [8]
With the exception of Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut, all Canadian Indigenous languages are endangered, many critically so. Indigenous communities, colleges and universities are working to preserve — and in some cases, restore — these languages, but so far there has been no national initiative dedicated to Indigenous language sustainability in ...
The Indigenous Language Institute (ILI) is a nonprofit organization that works to preserve and pass on language traditions within indigenous groups located in North America. The organization was founded in 1992 as the Preservation of Original Languages of the Americas (IPOLA), and it has since worked closely with various indigenous peoples ...
Canadian Indigenous Languages and Literacy Development Institute; ... Institute of Indigenous Government; Iohahi:io Akwesasne Education & Training Institute; K.
Canadian Indigenous Languages and Literacy Development Institute; Carrier language; Cayuga language; Central Algonquian languages; Central Ojibwa language; Tsilhqotʼin language; Chipewyan language; Coast Salish languages; Comox language; Cree language
Daniels teaches at the University of Victoria in the department of Indigenous education. [7] [8] She previously taught for nine years at Mount Royal Collegiate in Saskatoon, and at two universities, University of Alberta for their CILLDI program known as the Canadian Indigenous Language and Literacy Development Institute and at University of Saskatchewan, the non-credit Languages Department.
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[9] In response to the threat of extinction, institutes for the revitalization of indigenous languages, including the Canadian Indigenous Languages and Literacy Development Institute (CILLDI), were established. [9] Now based at the University of Alberta, CILLDI had attracted over 1,000 participants to its summer school programmes by 2016. [10] [11]