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LANGUAGES of the LAND a RESOURCE MANUAL for ABORIGINAL LANGUAGE ACTIVISTS
Revitalizing Indigenous Languages
National Friendship Centre Survey
Multiple Literacies
Tåîchô K'ëë Ets'eetå'èe Xè Enîhtå'è K'e Yats'ehtii Reading and Writing
Paul V. Canada, 2002 FCT 615 (Canlii)
Must There Be Two Solitudes? Language Activists and Linguists Working Together Keren Rice, University of Toronto
Dogrib Knowledge on Placenames, Caribou and Habitat
Teaching Through Toponymy: Using Indigenous Place-Names in Outdoor Science Camps
Cultural Landscapes Management in the Northwest Territories) Canada
The Office of the Northwest Territories Languages Commissioner Annual Report 2001-2002 Vision and Mission Statement
Traditions: National Gatherings on Indigenous Knowledge - Final Report
Considerations for Creating New Words in Tāłtān
2008 – 2009 Catalogue ABPBC 2008 [Aboriginal Catalogue].Qxp:ABPBC [Aboriginal] Catalogue 02/10/08 4:00 PM Page 2
Introduction
Preserving Language Diversity, the Literature Most Often Emphasizes the Relationship Between Language, Culture and One’S Sense of Self-Worth
The Office of the Northwest Territories Languages Commissioner Annual Report 2003-2004 Annual Report 2003-2004 Table of Contents
Toward a New Beginning, Task Force on Aboriginal Languages And
Top View
The Northwest Territories Reconstruction Project: Telling Our Stories
A Dogrib Dictionary
Cree Language Resources in S.I.C.C Library Cree Syllabic Hymn Book
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West Kitikmeot Slave Study Society
Clasificación Temática Thema V 1.4.2 (Octubre 2020) Versión Española V1.0 (03/2021)
Revitalizing Indigenous Languages
Dreams and Nightmares in First Nations Fiction
Revitalizing, Enhancing, and Promoting Aboriginal Languages Strategies for Supporting Aboriginal Languages
The Dogrib Birchbark Canoe Project
Indigenous Language Revitalization
Re-Approaching Schneider's Law Geminates and Syllable Margins Katerina Markoulaki
Literacy: a Critical Element in the Survival of Aboriginal Languages. Chapter 16
Aboriginal Language Use and Socioeconomic Well-Being Aboriginal Language Use and Socioeconomic Well-Being
“A Dene Way of Life” Teacher's Guide
Can Kwak'wala Be Revived? 69P.; MA Thesis, University of North
ONE LAND MANY VOICES © Published by the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Thema V1.4 – New Core Categories, Qualifiers and National Extensions (April 2020)