Proceedings of the 2021 AERA Annual Meeting 2021
DOI: 10.3102/1688912
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Everyday Stories in a Forest: Multimodal Meaning-Making With Ojibwe Elders, Young People, Language, and Place

Abstract: Expanding efforts in Indigenous language revitalization and reclamation (e.g., Henne-Ochoa et al., 2020;Leonard, 2008 Leonard, , 2019McIvor, 2020) highlight the ecology of relations that language is embedded in across communities and land. A critically important aspect of understanding these relations is a language's "livingness" in place; that is, the context of where the language emerged and where the language is intertwined and has lived within lands and stories for generations. Taking up this intersection… Show more

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