Contributors
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Elizabeth Alva Sumida Huaman: Foreword: Weaving Indigenous Words and Worlds and the Work of Everyday Hope
Julieta Briseño-Roa, Paulina Griño, Vanessa Anthony-Stevens and José Antonio Flores Farfán: Introduction
Part 1: Narratives of Reclamation: Lifework and Learning in Dialogue
Chapter 1. Julee Dehose, Jennie Burns and Vanessa Anthony-Stevens: 'We Are Not Going to Be Who We Were Meant to Be if We Don’t Speak Our Language'
Chapter 2. David E. K. Smith and Richard Atuk: Nunayaaġviŋmi Itut Uvlumini in Anchorage: A Conversation about Language Revitalization and Reciprocal Research Practices
Chapter 3. Angel Sobotta Talaltlílpt: Reclamation of Language, Stories, Relationship to the Land: Niimíipuu Female as a Storyteller
Poem by Celerina Patricia Sánchez Santiago: Nchií Naá Kuú/¿Quién Soy? /Who Am I?
Part 2: Pedagogies and Practices of Indigenous Language Reclamation in and around Schools
Chapter 4. Erika Candelaria Hernández Aragón and Haydée Morales Flores: Communal Education, Existence of Shared Autonomy
Chapter 5. Teresa Damian Jara: Experiences and Spaces of Opportunity for Work with the Ngigua Language
Chapter 6. Beatriz González and Cornelio Hernández Pérez: The Use of Indigenous Languages in Community-based Indigenous Education in Oaxaca, Mx
Chapter 7. Ernesto Colin: Toward a Methodology of Urban Indigenous Youth Language Learning
Poem by Felupe Ruiz Jimenez: Gidro’ Lihdxan/Placenta
Part 3: Redefining Language Learning in Diverse Spaces and Modes
Chapter 8. Louie Lorenze and Philip Stevens: Nłt’éégo Bénáłdiih: The Dissemination of Ndee Epistemology in Contemporary Times
Chapter 9. Jessica Matsaw and Sammy Matsaw: Reconnecting to Homelands through Digital Storywork
Chapter 10. Marta Silva Fernández, Jennifer Brito Pacheco and Paulina Griño: Learning from Narratives: Life Stories of Indigenous Students in Chilean Graduate Sicence Programs as Voices of Advocacy for University Space Reclamation
Chapter 11. Carolina Kürüf Poblete, Silvia Calfuqueo and Kelly Baur: Reflections and Actions on Linguistic Resistance in Formal and Informal Spaces as a Proposal for Decolonization in Wallmapu/Wajmapu
Poem by Celerina Patricia Sánchez Santiago: Kuú Teku/Ser de colores/Being of Colours
Julieta Briseño-Roa, Paulina Griño, Vanessa Anthony-Stevens and José Antonio Flores Farfán: Epilogue
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