Williams to share knowledge in new role
One of the newest 2021 Pierre Elliot Trudeau Fellows, Wanosts鈥檃7 Lorna Williams helped shape Indigenous educational collaborations and inclusive learning environments鈥攐n campus and off.
One of the newest 2021 Pierre Elliot Trudeau Fellows, Wanosts鈥檃7 Lorna Williams helped shape Indigenous educational collaborations and inclusive learning environments鈥攐n campus and off.
A former professor鈥檚 legacy strengthens her former student鈥檚 resolve to revitalize the Kwak虝虝wala language within her family and community.
UVic linguist Ewa Czaykowska-Higgins has spent her career in collaborative, community-based work in Indigenous language revitalization with Salish communities, effecting lasting change in the field of linguistics in the process. She has been honoured with the 2021 Paz Buttedahl Career Achievement Award from the Confederation of University Faculty Associations of BC (CUFA-BC).
A cohort of Tsuut鈥檌na language teachers are receiving their Certificates in Indigenous Language Revitalization through a unique partnership with the First Nation's Tsuut鈥檌na Gunaha Institute.
One semester studying abroad in Spain gave UVic graduate Elijah Ackerly a new perspective on life back home in Saanich that would change his path forever. 鈥淚 fell in love with the language and culture in Spain, but also with the way that learning a new language can influence your perspective on the world,鈥 Ackerly says. 鈥淚 saw that life can be different from where I grew up.鈥
Experts on Indigenous language revitalization
鈥婱arch 31 is National Indigenous Languages Day. Several UVic experts are available to media for comment on specific themes with respect to Indigenous language revitalization.
Study led by Indigenous education scholar, Onowa McIvor, finds the pandemic isn鈥檛 silencing language revitalization work in Canada鈥攊t鈥檚 gaining strength and going online.
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) announces four UVic researchers as new fellows and member, and also recognizes a professor emeritus for contributions in the literature of social sciences.
A year living in a Francophone village in Quebec instilled a life-long love of French language and culture in 番茄社区 graduate Pamela Fraser. Fraser, who graduates in July with a master鈥檚 degree in French, credits her parents, especially her dad, for passing along an enthusiasm for French culture and language.
Two UVic researchers named top 25 "Storytellers" in the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's annual competition. They show Canadians the impact of their research in just three minutes.
Since the American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter and UVic instructor Nigel Howard started interpreting for the BC government鈥檚 daily COVID-19 updates, several social media pages have sprung up in appreciation, the largest of which has 3,700 followers.
UVic linguist Sonya Bird leads a team using ultrasound, acoustic speech analysis and palatography to help improve fluency in one of the most complex languages in the world, Hul'q'umi'num'.
On Nov. 5, the First Nations Education Foundation announced the Language Revitalization Pole will be installed in Port Alberni. The university was honoured to be asked by the foundation in January 2019 to be the original intended location and also now supports the FNEF's decision to pursue a new location.
The release by Google of a new project involving Indigenous languages highlights an initiative led by UVic anthropologist Brian Thom and Indigenous languages teacher yutustanaat Mandy Jones (Snuneymuxw First Nation) including words, phrases, a proverb and songs in the Hul'q'umi'num' language.
An initiative led by anthropologist Brian Thom and Indigenous languages teacher yutustanaat Mandy Jones (Snuneymuxw First Nation) is a highlight of a new Google project featuring 55 Indigenous languages in 27 countries and was launched on the UN鈥檚 International Day of the World鈥檚 Indigenous Peoples.