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SFU to confer honorary degree on Elder Iy谩l' Campbell
March 13, 2025. The degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, will be conferred on Elder Iy谩l' (Vanessa) Campbell on Thursday, June 12th during the 9:45am Convocation ceremony. Skwxw煤7mesh sn铆chim, the language of the Squamish people, has been the life鈥檚 work of educator and Elder Iy谩l' Campbell for more than 50 years. In 2018, she began teaching for the newly created Diploma in Indigenous Languages - Skwxw煤7mesh sn铆chim.
Research talk by Jas岣祑aan Bedard | X瘫aad Ki虂hlga Tl'a Guusuugiigang: A Haida Research Framework for Learning X瘫aad Ki虂l
February 24, 2025. Join us for an INLP research talk on Monday, February 24 at 12:30pm鈥1:30pm. Attend either in-person at RCB 7402 on Burnaby campus, or contact lingcomm@sfu.ca to attend via Zoom.
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CBC News features INLP graduates in report on Squamish Language Nest
February 10, 2025. INLP graduates are featured in a video interview with Lisa Christiansen, who visited (the Squamish Language Nest), where families are taking part in immersive language lessons and celebrating Squamish culture.
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Tania Willard, INLP Shadbolt Fellow, to present on Jan 30
January 7, 2025. The FASS event, titled Speaking: Before, During, and After Colonialism, is an evening of conversation with the four Shadbolt Fellows, followed by a Q&A session and a catered reception. The Jack and Doris Shadbolt Fellowship in the Humanities program increases the visibility of the contributions and critical power of the humanities and arts to the university community. It also engages the wider community through publicly involved scholarship and creativity.
Report: Indigenous Language Revitalization Symposium
December 6, 2024. Indigenous partner community members, SFU faculty members and administrators, and others from the SFU community gathered for the Indigenous Language Revitalization Symposium. Community participants included representatives from around a dozen communities from both BC and the Yukon. Funding for the Indigenous Language Revitalization Symposium was received from SFU's Aboriginal Strategic Initiative and the McConnell Foundation through the BC Collaborative for Social Infrastructure.
Sharing Successes and Exploring Next Steps: Indigenous Language Revitalization Symposium Highlights
November 26, 2024. Members from several Indigenous partner communities and the SFU community gathered to participate in the Indigenous Language Revitalization Symposium. The two-day symposium, generously funded by the SFU Aboriginal Strategic Initiative Fund and the McConnell Foundation, was a collaboration among the Office of the Dean in SFU鈥檚 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS), the SFU Indigenous Languages Program, and INLP鈥檚 partner First Nations communities.
New faculty member Jas岣祑aan Bedard honoured at Old Masset in Haida Gwaii
November 07, 2024. A dinner event was held in honour of Jas岣祑aan Bedard becoming an INLP faculty member. FASS Dean Laurel Weldon and Chair of Linguistics Panos Pappas travelled to Masset for the event and to strengthen ties with the Indigenous communities of Haida Gwaii. Several local dignitaries, including Chiefs and Elders, attended the event to acknowledge Bedard for her hard work on language revitalization.
Indigenous language professionals explore strengths-based language proficiency assessment
September 24, 2024. INLP and SFU鈥檚 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) invited the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) to Burnaby campus to lead an Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) Assessment workshop.
Introducing our new Shadbolt Fellow: Tania Willard
August 28, 2024. We are hosting Tania Willard, MFA, an Indigenous artist, curator, and professor, as a Shadbolt Fellow for the 2024-2025 academic year. Through collaborative projects such as the BUSH Gallery and support of language revitalization in Secw茅pemc communities, Tania activates connection to land, culture, and family, centering art as an Indigenous resurgent act.
INLP MA students and Graduate Chair present at IASCL 2024
July 20, 2024. INLL MA students Martina Joe and Randeana Peter鈥 鈥媝resented their research findings in Prague 鈥媎uring the XVIth International Congress for the Study of Child Language鈥.
Jaskwaan Bedard: In her own words
July 15, 2024. Announcing our newest member of faculty in the Indigenous Languages Program (INLP), Jask瘫waan Bedard.
Dr. Marianne Ignace: Interview with Fairchild Television
July 2, 2024. Dr. Ignace spoke with Cantonese language broadcaster Fairchild TV about our Indigenous language revitalization efforts and the importance of reaching a "critical mass of adult speakers".
Benjamin Chung: Grad Student Profile
June 11, 2024. "I am grateful to have received a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Canada Graduate Scholarship - Master's (SSHRC CGS-M) and departmental Graduate Fellowships to support my research and time at SFU."
H蓹n虛q虛蓹min虛蓹m虛 performance of "Princess Tsawassa: A journey of discovery"
May 31, 2024. Students from our INLG 335 class brought to life a Tsawwassen origin story performed entirely in h蓹n虛q虛蓹min虛蓹m虛 for an audience of eighty attendees, hosted by the Tsawwassen First Nation.
Dr. Heather Bliss and PhD student Lauren Schneider present at WAIL
May 07, 2024. As part of a session titled 鈥淐ommunity approaches to Revitalization,鈥 Dr. Heather Bliss delivered a research talk titled Weaving our knowledge together to create a Blackfoot learning hub, centred on Blackfoot language revitalization efforts.
Dr. Donna Gerdts and Dr. Marianne Ignace receive an award for Excellence in Leadership
March 25, 2024. Both Dr. Ignace and Dr. Gerdts are winners in the Excellence in Leadership category, of the 2022 Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Awards for Excellence in Graduate Studies.
Halat Kaiya Williams, Indigenous Languages graduate student, is interviewed by North Shore News
March 09, 2024. Halat speaks with North Shore News regarding the Language Nest program.
SFU Excellence in Teaching Award: Dr. Marianne Ignace
March 06, 2024. Congratulations to Dr. Marianne Ignace on receiving the 2023 SFU Excellence in Teaching Award. Other accolades include the 2020 Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the 2019 Governor General's Award for Innovation.
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K猫yish铆 Bessie Cooley, MA: Lifelong Indigenous language advocate dedicates degree to Tlingit heritage
October 04, 2023. "As 79-year-old K猫yish铆 Bessie Cooley presented her master's degree thesis project at the Yukon Native Language Centre in Whitehorse鈥攊nterweaving English and Tlingit as she spoke鈥攊t marked another milestone in what is already an extraordinarily accomplished life."
Legacy gift funds scholarship awards for Indigenous language learners
February 01, 2023. Thanks to a generous legacy gift from the , endowments have been created to permanently fund two scholarship awards benefitting Indigenous students, guaranteeing its financial support for Indigenous language learners for many years to come.
Supporting students enrolled in the Indigenous Languages Program (INLP), the Dr. Aimee August Award in Indigenous Language Proficiency and the Dr. Ruby Peter Graduate Award in Indigenous Language Proficiency were established in honour of their namesakes, who had made great strides in Indigenous language revitalization, instruction, and documentation.
New master's degree program established to support Indigenous language revitalization
September 26, 2022. This new two-year program focuses entirely on training individuals who will go on to support the reclamation, revitalization, and strengthening of their Indigenous languages.
The RSC Presents the Class of 2020
September 8, 2020. The Royal Society of Canada celebrated new Fellows in an induction ceremony today for their "outstanding scholary, scientific and artistic achievement." Seven SFU Researchers were elected into the group of 87 Fellows.
New postdoctoral fellow, Dr. James Crippen (Dz茅iwsh), aims to break down myths around Indigenous languages
June 19, 2020. Dr. James Crippen/Dz茅iwsh started a Tenure-track appointment in January 2021 at McGill University as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Linguistics. He was the first postdoctoral fellow in the Indigenous Languages Program in 2020 enabled through Aboriginal Strategic Initiatives.
Elders and great-grandchildren share the legacy of learning Hul'q'umi'num'
December 16, 2019. CBC News published an article highlighting the work Elder Ruby Peter and the Hul'q'umi'num' Language and Culture Society has done to preserve the Hul'q'umi'num' language. This past spring, four generations of Elder Peter's family received university honours from SFU.