An introduction to a special issue which commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Native American Languages Act of 1990/1992 is presented.Warhol, LarisaJournal of American Indian Education
Appendix 1: Native American Languages Act of 1990/1992 was published in Language Planning and Policy in Native America on page 203.
Some Native American languages are no longer spoken by anyone. With the Native American Languages Act of 1990 and of 1992, federal laws enabled organizations to be established to train native language teachers, carry out research on these languages, and develop teaching materials and other critical...
(1992) Native American Languages Act of 1991: Hearing before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, sec... Low - 《U.s.g.p.o》 被引量: 0发表: 1992年 Pueblo Lands and Alaska Natives Governing Bodies. Hearing Before the United States Sen...
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Native American History Quiz Clovis pointsPoints exhibiting the characteristic channels, or flutes, that extend from mid-blade to the base of the implement of the Clovis complex. Although theartifactsrecovered from many Paleo-Indian sites are predominantly, or even solely, stone tools, it is likely...
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Native American language education as policy-in-practice An interpretative policy analysis of the Native American Languages Act of 1990-1992 热度: 高中生英语写作中的母语负迁移现象研究A Study of Negative Transfer of Native Language on the English Writing of Senior High School Students 热度: ...
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Shoshone, North American Indian group that occupied the territory from what is now southeastern California across central and eastern Nevada and northwestern Utah into southern Idaho and western Wyoming. The Shoshone of historic times were organized into