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The Aboriginal Language Planning Workbook
Workbook prepared by the First Nations Education Steering Committee as a companion to a corresponding handbook for immersion language programs.
www.fnesc.bc.ca
Summer Institute of Linguistics in Mexico
Information on the modern languages and cultures of Mexico. Publications in and about indigenous Mexican languages.
www.sil.org
The First Nations Languages of British Columbia
Bibliographic and other information on the native languages of British Columbia.
www.ydli.org
Native Languages of the Americas: Preserving and Promoting American Indian Languages
Portal to a very large number of internet resources devoted to the native languages of North, central and South America.
www.native-languages.org
Canadian Linguistics Committee on Aboriginal Languages
Dedicated to sharing information among linguists and communities working in the area of maintenance and revitalization of First Nations and Inuit languages in Canada. With researcher information, articles on language maintenance, and links.
www.fp.ucalgary.ca
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www.monigarr.com
American Indian Language and Web Rings Sites
Links to North, Central, and South American indigenous language pages.
americanindian.net
Papers from endangered languages conferences and short articles on the teaching of native American languages. Topics include policy, promotion, curriculum, schools, and community.
jan.ucc.nau.edu
Endangered Native American Languages: What Is to Be Done, and Why?
Scholarly article by James Crawford on the present state of Native American languages, and what can be done to protect those that are still spoken. (PDF)
www.ncela.gwu.edu
Article by Jack B.Martin on languages spoken in the Southeast of the United States, linguistic situation in the past and now. (PDF)
jbmart.people.wm.edu
Scholarly webpage by Grant D. Zazula devoted to the linguistic, archaeological, and anthropological evidence concerning the original peopling of the American continent.
www.ualberta.ca