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Titre
Supporting indigenous language and cultural resurgence with digital technologies
Cote
DM# 3695419
Auteur(e)s
Perley, David [et al.]
Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre
University of New Brunswick
Éditeur
Frederiction, NB : University of New Brunswick, Mi'kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre, 2016.
Description Physique
87 pages : illustrations
Abstrait
This report synthesizes knowledge about how digital technologies are supporting Indigenous language and cultural resurgence. The use of digital technologies supporting the transfer, preservation, sharing and protection of Indigenous languages and culture is evident in many innovative, exciting initiatives around the world. We focus in particular on knowledge, approaches and examples from Wabanaki territory where the authors are based. The report introduction begins by recognizing and honouring the unceded traditional territories of Wolastoqiyik within the Wabanaki Confederation as the place for the creation of this report as an essential initial step in positioning our work.
Notes
Includes references and appendices.
Publication #84. November 2016.
A First Mile Connectivity Consortium (FMCC) publication.
Langage
English / Anglais
Sujet
Indigenous peoples - Canada
Communication systems - Canada
Broadband communication systems - Canada
Language and culture - Canada
Community education - Canada
Localisation
DM5
Accès
Public
ID
CAT 17754
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