Abstract:more deeply about the role of power in documentation efforts, and to engage deeply in an analysis of society and ideology before approaching revitalization efforts.Shulist sums up her work as a ". . . relevant case study for understanding how urban Indigenous realities force us to rethink both the theories and the strategies that we, as academic allies, have developed for describing and combating language loss" (p. 31). The main ideas that recur throughout the book are the politics of revitalization, the parti… Show more
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