
ĆENIȾEȽOṈSET (Fall) 2021, Issue 5
We have missed everyone and are looking forward to when we can gather together in person. While each from our own houses and offices all across the lands commonly referred to as Canada, the virtual 20...

IIRC 2020 Presentation
Indigenous language learning and revitalization work is necessarily relational and often territorially-based. Across Canada, the US, and the world, a large number of Indigenous communities, organizati...

KAHNAWÀ:KE Education Center – NEȾOLṈEW̱ Project
The Kahnawà:ke Education Center, one of the NEȾOLṈEW̱ partners, have been focused on supporting in-service Kanien’kéha immersion teachers....

#KeepOurLanguagesStrong
Indigenous communities, organizations, and individuals work tirelessly to #KeepOurLanguagesStrong. The COVID-19 pandemic was potentially detrimental to Indigenous language revitalization (ILR) as this...

NEȾOLṈEW̱ Publication Protocols
Collectively, the NEȾOLṈEW̱ Partnership is positioned to make great contributions to the field of ILR and the especially to the understanding of adult Indigenous language learning, language revita...

Indigenous language learning impacts, challenges and opportunities in COVID-19 times
In March 2020, the COVID-19 global health crisis caused disruption to the daily lives and regular practices of most human populations. Indigenous language revitalization (ILR) work is often undertaken...

i-kiyohkātoyāhk (we visit): Adapting nēhiyawēwin/nīhithawīwin (Cree) language learning to the COVID19 reality
i-kiyohkātoyāhk (we visit) is a phrase which describes our experience of trying to recreate an online version of our way of life, being together in the language. The following report is our view of ...

Growing the Fire Within
Exploring Innovative and Successful Adult Language Learning Methods in Indigenous Communities in Canada and the US. Indigenous peoples have worked for decades to revitalize their languages. Much of th...

COVID19 Impact on ILR – Social Media Responses
A team of NEȾOLṈEW̱ researchers is storying the impacts of COVID-19 on Indigenous language revitalization (ILR)....

Indigenous Language Revitalization and Applied Linguistics: Parallel Histories, Shared Futures?
Damages done to Indigenous languages occurred due to colonial forces, some of which continue to this day, and many believe efforts to revive them should involve more than Indigenous peoples alone. The...