Ojibwe, Mohawk, and Inuktitut Alive and Well? [electronic resource] : Issues of Identity, Ownership, and Change / Kate Freeman and Others.
This paper examines current usage, educational initiatives, and future prospects for survival of three Canadian Aboriginal languages--Odawa (frequently called Ojibwe), Mohawk, and Inuktitut. The presentation centers around the direct insider stories of Mohawk and Odawa coauthors, with comparative co...
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