
Imagining University/Community Collaborations as Third Spaces to Support Indigenous Language Revitalization
Author(s) -
Leisa Desmoulins,
Melissa Oskineegish,
Kelsey Jaggard
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
language and literacy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1496-0974
DOI - 10.20360/langandlit29463
Subject(s) - vision , indigenous , space (punctuation) , indigenous language , sociology , literacy , pedagogy , linguistics , anthropology , ecology , philosophy , biology
This paper explores the development of language instruction programs in universities to support Indigenous language revitalization. Eleven Indigenous educators shared rich insights through interviews. Their visions called for language learning that is functional, inseparable from land-based learning, and within multigenerational learning environments led by Elders. Building on these visions, the authors imagined a third space—an Indigenous-led, in-between space—to discuss the potentialities for universities and local communities to come together. The discussion offers strategies for a third space where universities support language revitalization in communities through co-programming, community-based courses in functional, immersive settings guided by Elders, and an online site for additional supports.