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The official account of the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages.
Oxford, OH
Joined November 2018
Apprenticeship Opportunity! We're offering paid apprenticeships for communities to develop digital archives that support language and cultural revitalization! Learn more about the Apprenticeship Program: https://t.co/9l4gcvcyef
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Myaamia Center receives $2.1 million grant to expand national language program for indigenous communities https://t.co/JSqFK3cjEZ
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NBoL was recently awarded the International Guardians of Culture and Lifeways Language Program Institutional Excellence Award at the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries and Museums conference. Read all about the conference in our recent blog post:
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This November, National Breath of Life, Myaamia Center, and Miami Tribe of Oklahoma staff attended the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums (ATALM) conference on the Agua Ca…
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National Breath of Life was awarded the ATALM 2024 International Guardians of Culture and Lifeways Language Program Institutional Excellence award for its work with the apprenticeship program. Read about the award here:
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Two years ago, National BoL launched its apprenticeship program to empower Indigenous communities to preserve and strengthen their unique language efforts. Check out our latest blog post to learn more about the outcomes of this program so far! https://t.co/b0sd3uO0hJ
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The National Breath of Life Apprenticeship Program was launched in 2022 to empower Indigenous communities to preserve and strengthen their unique language efforts. Through mentorship from their com…
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Citlali Arvizu was born and raised in Hotuuknga, within the Tongva Nation homelands. Citlali, a member of the Tongva Nation, didn’t grow up speaking the Tongva language but has always wanted to learn more and invest her time in the interest.
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Meet Citlali Arvizu Citlali at Kuruuvunga, one of the Tongva village sites. Photo courtesy of Citlali Arvizu. Citlali Arvizu was born and raised in Hotuuknga, in Orange County, California, within t…
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Chloe Knope, an apprentice for the Menominee language team, found a passion for the Menominee language when she began participating in community language classes and programming. Check out the most recent blog post to learn more about her work:
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Meet Chloe Knope Chloe Knope, a National Breath of Life apprentice for the Menominee language team, found a passion for the Menominee language a few years ago when she began participating in commun…
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National Breath of Life Contributes to International Langauge Revitalization Discussions at PULiiMA Conference: https://t.co/x6KyYOmiAz
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Members of the National Breath of Life team recently traveled to Larrakia Country in the Northern Territory of Australia for the PULiiMA Indigenous Language and Technology conference, to contribute…
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Welcome to the Official Blog for the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages!
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Welcome to the Official Blog for the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages! National Breath of Life (BoL) has been honored to work with so many people involved in lang…
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The deadline for applications for the @uoregon Linguistics REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) Summer Program has been extended to January 31, 2022! Visit the webpage for more information. https://t.co/mCSZjdMlER
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Applications for this program are due on January 21, 2022. The program begins June 6 and ends July 29, 2022. Learn more about this exciting opportunity by visiting the link below! 2/2 https://t.co/xVD9F0tX8a
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The UO Linguistics REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) site is an 8-week, fully funded summer program designed for American Indian/Alaska Native students to experience a culturally responsive introduction to STEM and higher education more broadly. 1/2
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This funding will provide further development of the Indigenous Languages Digital Archive (ILDA) and provide training and support to tribal communities who use ILDA for archive-based language revitalization. 2/2
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The @MyaamiaCenter at @miamiuniversity has been awarded a $510,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages. 1/2 https://t.co/wM8734av6K
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a $510,000 grant to the Myaamia Center to support the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages.
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Thank you for coming together to work with us to advance the revitalization efforts of your communities! Your work is what makes all of our efforts fruitful. 2/2
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We appreciated the engagement and opportunity to share with the participants from the Shawnee, Pit River, Comanche, Warm Springs, and AICLS communities: 1/2
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@NEHgov, @uoregon, @UOLinguistics, @UONILI, and the @myaamiacenter at @miamiuniversity made this workshop possible. Thank you! 2/2
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