Heritage Language Policies Around the World 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315639444-14
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Te Reo Māori, Samoan, and Ukrainian in New Zealand

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“…Therefore, in this thesis, I draw on the work of Seals and Shah (2018) to define HLS and HL as an all-encompassing term for ancestral, community, and Indigenous languages. This said, it is important to acknowledge that the terms HLS and HL are not yet widely used in Aotearoa, though their frequency of use is growing, especially in language education and policy (Auckland Languages Strategy Working Group, 2018;Seals, 2021;Seals & Olsen-Reeder, 2018). Other similar terms are used in Aotearoa and around the world.…”
Section: Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, in this thesis, I draw on the work of Seals and Shah (2018) to define HLS and HL as an all-encompassing term for ancestral, community, and Indigenous languages. This said, it is important to acknowledge that the terms HLS and HL are not yet widely used in Aotearoa, though their frequency of use is growing, especially in language education and policy (Auckland Languages Strategy Working Group, 2018;Seals, 2021;Seals & Olsen-Reeder, 2018). Other similar terms are used in Aotearoa and around the world.…”
Section: Languagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite policy support of te reo Māori, Aotearoa's complex multilingual and multicultural population is not recognised by a national languages policy to guide the use, learning, and maintaining of the 160 different languages spoken here. There have been multiple calls for a national language policy to navigate, give value to, and support this complex linguistic landscape (Auckland Languages Strategy Working Group, 2018;Bell et al, 2005;de Bres, 2015;Major, 2018;Peddie, 2005;Seals, 2017Seals, , 2021Seals & Olsen-Reeder, 2018;Waite, 1992). At present, Pacific languages (e.g., Tongan, Samoan, Tokelauan) receive some support from government with dedicated language weeks.…”
Section: Language Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suggestions made so far to reinforce the 30-year call for an overarching language policy in Aotearoa (Auckland Languages Strategy Working Group, 2018;Bell et al, 2005;Major, 2018;Peddie, 2005;Seals, 2017Seals, , 2021Seals & Olsen-Reeder, 2018;Waite, 1992).…”
Section: 'Ethnic Enhancement' To Bolster Current Programmes and Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internationally, language policies have opened up resourcing for languages (Seals & Olsen-Reeder, 2018). A language policy would provide an opportunity to clarify New Zealand's legal obligation to care for revitalisation of gagana Tokelau, vagahau Niue, and Cook Islands Maori, languages within the Realm of New Zealand.…”
Section: 'Ethnic Enhancement' To Bolster Current Programmes and Initiativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HLE and LMLS research in New Zealand has flourished since the 1980s. Researchers have addressed community languages (the term most frequently used in New Zealand literature at the time) from various perspectives (Holmes, Roberts, Verivaki, & 'Aipolo, 1993;Revis, 2015;Seals & Olsen-Reeder, 2017;Walker, 2011). However, while the focus has been on what is typically understood as homogenous categories such as ethnicity and the speech community, there is a paucity of studies which interrogate more complex and heterogeneous configurations.…”
Section: Rationale and Aims Of The Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%