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Indigenous Language Revitalization | April Charlo | TEDxUMontana
TEDx Talks
27 มี.ค. 2015
การดู 47,548 ครั้ง
Indigenous storytelling as a political lens | Tai Simpson | TEDxBoise
Why Indigenous Languages Matter and What We Can Do to Save Them | Lindsay Morcom | TEDxQueensU
Endangered languages: why it matters | Mandana Seyfeddinipur | TEDxLSHTM
Indigenous Futurisms: Cultures of Radical Love | Jordan Cocker | TEDxOklahomaCity
The Power in Sharing our Stories | Kao Kalia Yang | TEDxUWRiverFalls
chinuk wawa: Native American Indian Language | Crystal Starr Szczepanski | TEDxMcMinnville
3000-year-old solutions to modern problems | Lyla June | TEDxKC
He pūkoʻa kani ʻāina: Creating Pathways for Indigenous Language Vitality | Candace Galla | TEDxJIBC
Designing for endangered languages | Irina Wang | TEDxUniversityofBristol
Language is Our Life Line | Joye Walkus | TEDxVictoria
Living a circular life | Dallas Arcand | TEDxYYC
Native American Culture - Language: the Key to Everything | Ron (Muqsahkwat) Corn, Jr. | TEDxOshkosh
Indigenous Knowledge Has Value | Curtis Bristowe | TEDxRuakura
What Does an Indigenous University Look Like? | Niigaanwewidam (James) Sinclair | TEDxUManitoba
Canada Needs Thriving Indigenous Languages | Khelsilem | TEDxWestVancouverED
Saving the Lakota Language through Immersion Education | Peter Hill | TEDxBrookings
“Puhon, puhon;” Language and Resilience of the Filipino | Von Ryan Abrantes | TEDxAvenuesWorldSchool
Surviving Disappearance, Re-Imagining & Humanizing Native Peoples: Matika Wilbur at TEDxSeattle
How to get happy in 100 poems or less | Emily Janneke | TEDxDonauinselSalon