Ojibwe in and out of the classroom

Description:
Dr. Mindy Morgan, professor of Anthropology at Michigan State University, delivers a talk entitled, "Ojibwe In and Out of the Classroom: Models for Indigenous Language Programs within the University System." Morgan describes the strategies and methods employed by the indigenous languages program at MSU to meet specific needs of indigenous-language learners. Morgan describes the various laws and initiatives that created an opportunity to start and augment indigenous-language programs. She provides descriptions of a number of programs around the country then focuses the rest of her discussion on the University of Minnesota and MSU. Morgan answers questions from the audience. Morgan is introduced by Kurt Dewhurst, Director of the Center for Great Lakes Culture. Part of the Michigan State University Libraries' Colloquia Series. Held in the Main Library.
Date Issued:
2003-03-03T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Michigan State University. Libraries
Collection:
G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
Place:
Michigan, East Lansing, Michigan, East Lansing, Minnesota, United States, United States, and United States
Subject Topic:
Ojibwa language, Study and teaching (Higher), Indians of North America, Languages, Study and teaching (Higher), Indians of North America, Languages, Study and teaching (Higher), Indians of North America, Languages, Study and teaching (Higher), Language and languages, Study and teaching, Law and legislation, and Curriculum change
Language:
English
Rights:
In Copyright
URL:
https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m58p5vb1h