I'm not familiar with Cahrlotte Heth. I'll search for her. Thanks! To answer your question about how long, I don't know for sure, but I'd guess on the order of 25 or so years. That's a typical timeframe for these kinds of academic changes.

Barry




On Dec 4, 2010, at 1:13 PM, Ray Harrell wrote:

Wow! I wonder how long Hanay Gieogamah and Charlotte Heth worked to make that happen. (The Kiowa poet and Cherokee scholar at UCLA working to get native materials out into the mainstream. )

REH

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected] ] On Behalf Of Robert Stennett
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Subject: [Futurework] Trying out indigenous languages - Los Angeles Times

Some might be interested in this article that details the teaching and learning of Native languages from Central and South America.

Barry






http://articles.latimes.com/2010/oct/11/local/la-me- indigenous-20101011


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