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World-making stories
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ISBN: 1496202104 9781496202109 9781496202086 1496202082 9781496202093 1496202090 9780803285286 0803285280 Year: 2017 Publisher: Lincoln

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"World-Making Stories is a collection of Maidu creation stories that will help readers appreciate California's rich cultural tapestry. At the beginning of the twentieth century, renowned storyteller Hanc'ibyjim (Tom Young) performed Maidu and Atsugewi stories for anthropologist Ronald B. Dixon, who published these stories in 1912. The resulting Maidu Texts presented the stories in numbered block texts that, while serving as a source of linguistic decoding, also reflect the state of anthropological linguistics of the era by not conveying a sense of rhetorical or poetic composition. Sixty years later, noted linguist William Shipley engaged the texts as oral literature and composed a free verse literary translation, which he paired with the artwork of Daniel Stolpe and published in a limited-edition four-volume set that circulated primarily to libraries and private collectors. Here M. Eleanor Nevins and the Weje-ebis (Keep Speaking) Jamani Maidu Language Revitalization Project team illuminate these important tales in a new way by restoring Maidu elements omitted by William Shipley and by bending the translation to more closely correspond in poetic form to the Maidu original. The beautifully told stories by Hanc'ibyjim are accompanied by Stolpe's intricate illustrations and by personal and pedagogical essays from scholars and Maidu leaders working to revitalize the language. The resulting World-Making Stories is a necessity for language revitalization programs and an excellent model of indigenous community-university collaboration" -- from the publisher's website.


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Lessons from Fort Apache: Beyond Language Endangerment and Maintenance
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ISBN: 1118424239 1118426398 1118426401 1118426479 1299464475 Year: 2013 Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Hymes, Dell Hathaway
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ISBN: 1529748771 Year: 2020 Publisher: London : SAGE Publications Ltd.,

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Dell Hathaway Hymes (1927-2009) was a discipline builder at the intersection of linguistics and the social sciences. He was the founder and long-standing editor of the journal Language and Society and played a leading role in establishing linguistic anthropology as well as qualitative sociolinguistics. He served as president of the American Anthropological Association, the Linguistic Society of America, and the American Folklore Society. This entry explores Hymes's contributions to anthropology, linguistics, and other related fields. In particular, the entry examines how he engaged with the work of other influential linguists and social scientists such as Franz Boas, Noam Chomsky, Roman Jakobson, and Claude Lv̌i-Strauss, as well as his foundational role establishing topics such as ethnography of communication, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, ethnopoetics, communicative relativity, communicative competence, ...

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