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4:15-4:30pm |
Heather K. Hardy, Dean,College of Liberal Arts. Welcoming Remarks |
4:30-5:10pm |
Denny Moore (Paraense Museum Emilio Goeldi): Opening Lecture |
5:10-5:50pm |
Eleanor Nevins (University of Nevada, Reno): Rethinking Indigenous Language Programs: From Maintenance to Empowerment. |
5:50-6:30pm |
Iñigo Urrutia (University of the Basque Country) and Xabier Irujo (University of Nevada, Reno): The Legal History of a Standard Minority Language |
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10:45-11:00am |
Charlotte Harry (Kooyooe Dukaddo elder): Opening Prayer |
11:00-11:30am
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Debra Harry (Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism): Contextualizing Language Revitalization Within an Indigenous Rights Framework |
11:30–12:00pm
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Leonie Pihama (Maori And Indigenous Analysis Ltd.):ToitūTe Reo:Raising Maori Speaking Children In a Colonised Context |
12:00–12:30pm |
Brook Lillehaugan (University of Nevada, Reno): Reconciling Linguistic and Community Concerns in Developing Practical Orthographies for Endangered Languages |
12:30 – 1:00pm |
Michelle McCauley (University of Nevada, Reno): Maintaining American Indian Great Basin Languages in the 21st Century |
4:00-5:00pm |
Denny Moore (Paraense Museum Emilio Goeldi): Aspects of Practical Language Work in Brazilian Amazonia: Literacy, Documentation, and Surveys of the Situation of Languages (at the Joe Crowley Student Union Room 422) |
6:30-8:00pm |
Cultural Event: Folk music festival. Free entrance. Folk music festival. The Eagle Wings Pageant Dancers and Noka Basque SingingTrio. Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center Theatre |
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9:30 – 10:00am |
Fernand De Varennes (Murdoch University, Australia): The Language Rights of Minorities in Europe: A Critical Look at the Law and Practice |
10:00 – 10:30am
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André Braën (Université d’Ottawa, Canada): Language Rights in Canada: A Political or Judicial Leadership? |
10:30 – 10:45am
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Break |
10:45 – 11:15am
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Lindsay Robertson J.D., (University of Oklahoma, College of Law Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policies): The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples |
11:15 – 11:45am
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Pierre Foucher (Université d’Ottawa, Canada): Language Rights and Culture in the Jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada |
11:45-12:00pm
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Break |
12:00 – 12:30pm
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Iñigo Urrutia (University of the Basque Country): Freedom of Language and Language Rights: Promoting Languages as an Overriding Reason in the Public Interest |
12:30-1:00pm
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Xabier Irujo (University of Nevada, Reno): The Ideological Background of Monolingualism |
1:00-2:30
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Lunch |
2:30-4:30pm
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Open Debate. Fredina Romero (Department of Education, Nevada): Implementing the Great Basin Native American Languages in Education in Nevada |
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9 :30-10:00am |
Denis Viri (Arizona State University, Center for Indian Education): Nation-States and Native Tribal Language Vitality: The Challenge of Post-Colonialism in North America and East Africa |
10:00-10:30am
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Jon Allan Reyhner (Northern Arizona University): Revitalizing Basque and Other Indigenous Languages and Cultures |
10:30-11:00am |
Peter Gerrand (Monash University, Australia): Challenges in Gaining Visibility for Minority Languages on the Internet
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11:00-11:15am |
Break |
11:15-11:45am
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Xosé Manoel Núñez Seixas (University of Santiago de Compostela): Nationalism(s) and Minority Languages |
11:45-12:15pm
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Oscar Álvarez (University of the Basque Country): Diaspora and Language. Basque Immigrants in the Americas |
12:15-12:45pm
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Viola Miglio (University of California, Santa Barbara): Endangered Languages and the Right of Self-Determination |
12:45-1:00pm
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Break |
1:00-1:30pm |
Closing Session. Lois Kane (Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Language/Culture Coordinator) |
1:30-3:00pm
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Lunch |
3:00-4:30pm
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Open Debate |
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9:00am |
Departure from Reno |
10:00-12:30pm |
Visit to the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Museum & Visitors Center in Nixon. Lecture by Ralph Burns |
12:30pm |
Lunch at Ida N Willies Roadhouse (Wadsworth) |
3:00pm |
Pow Wow at Wooster High School (Reno) |
7:00pm |
Dinner at El Dorado Buffet |