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American Indian Languages


For additional assistance, contact Sara Heitshu

People and Organizations

 

American Indian Language Development Institute
AILDI is in its 29th year at the University of Arizona.

Indigenous Languages and Technology
Join ILAT and receive regular e-mail up-dates about indigenous languages and technology or review the archives of past postings.  Hosted by Phil Cash Cash at the University of Arizona.

OREL: ONLINE RESOURCES FOR ENDANGERED LANGUAGES

OREL is a regularly updated library of 250 annotated and categorised links to web resources on revitalising or documenting endangered languages, including links on language endangerment and revitalisation, technology and techniques, ethical issues, and funding sources.

Bureau of Indian Education (BIE)

Web site for newly named Bureau of Indian Education, formerly the Office of Indian Education Programs, OIEP. The BIE has responsibility for 184 elementary and secondary schools and dormitories as well as 24 colleges, and our Bureau-operated Haskell Indian Nations University and Southwest Indian Polytechnic Institute.

The Linguists List
This is both a web site for language information and a listserv which you can join to keep current on topics in linguistics.

Rosetta Project
A lobal collaboration of language specialists and native speakers building a publicly accessible online archive of ALL documented human languages.

SSILA Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages of the Americas
SSILA was founded in December 1981 as the international scholarly organization representing American Indian linguistics, and was incorporated in 1997. Membership in SSILA is open to all those who are interested in the scientific study of the languages of the native peoples of North, Central and South America. The Society has approximately 900 members, more than a third of them residing outside the United States.

Technology-Enhanced Language Revitalization
Links to many useful sites at the University of Arizona and elsewhere for language revitalization.