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The records on our site emerge from the cultural and physical genocide that the Canadian government and churches conducted through the Indian Residential School System, including the ongoing impacts.
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They key to preserving these languages is education – the teaching of aboriginal languages and their culture in school, and their utilization as vehicles for the acquisition of knowledge and skills, especially in the context of the elementary school system where language plays a crucial role in the child’s cognitive and effective development.
This volume brings together seven studies, written by experts in the field, that deal with the most important features of native Canadian language education: the relation of language to culture; the kinds of curricular approaches best suited to aboriginal langauges; the optimal pattern of relationships between teacher and learner; the linguistic characteristics of the learner; and the role of communication in language study."--Publisher's website