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elleng

(136,071 posts)
Tue Oct 11, 2022, 01:47 PM Oct 2022

Analysis: How Indigenous languages can be preserved, and why those efforts help revitalize culture

'When the federal government set up boarding schools in the 19th century to assimilate Native American children into American culture, one of the objectives was to get them to turn away from the use of their native languages. In recognition of Indigenous Peoples’ Day in the U.S., The Conversation turned to Daryl Baldwin, a citizen of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma who is a leader in Native American language and cultural revitalization and a member of the National Council on the Humanities, for insight into a tribal community’s efforts working with a university to help bring languages back.

How were Indigenous languages lost?

Many actions throughout history put pressure on tribal communities to abandon the use of their languages. This included the forced assimilation that resulted from the Indian Civilization Act of 1819. This act established Indian boarding schools to teach subjects such as math and science while suppressing the use of Indigenous languages and cultures.

Boarding schools lasted until the mid-20th century, and their effect was devastating for Indigenous communities and their languages. Linguists have estimated that prior to European settlement, there were 300 Indigenous languages spoken in what is now the United States. Communities are struggling to pass these languages on to a younger generation.'>>>

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/analysis-how-indigenous-languages-can-be-preserved-and-why-those-efforts-help-revitalize-culture?

((P.S. I attended Miami University.))

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Analysis: How Indigenous languages can be preserved, and why those efforts help revitalize culture (Original Post) elleng Oct 2022 OP
indigenous languages Caren021 Oct 2022 #1

Caren021

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Tue Oct 11, 2022, 05:52 PM
Oct 2022

The same happened in Canada and Australia - cultures were assimilated by force, children removed from their families (Stolen Generations) and their indigenous roots destroyed. I believe in the 21st century, where political correctness has top priority in the media etc., indigenous languages need to be preserved and revived.

In New Zealand, for example, many native language words are integrated into everyday vocabulary and Maori language is taught at school. The education system would need to be reformed and, of course, the media also play an important role.

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