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An ephemeral anomaly. The metamorphoses of the Eskimo Language School: 1968-1999 / Mick Mallon.
Title: | An ephemeral anomaly. The metamorphoses of the Eskimo Language School: 1968-1999 / Mick Mallon. |
Author(s): | Mallon, Mick. |
Date: | 2005. |
In: | Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. (2005.), Vol. 29(1-2) (2005) |
Abstract: | Account of foundation and educational programmes of Eskimo Language School to provide Inuktitut as second language training for federal and North West Territorial employees. Illustrates example of early effort to ameliorate effects of language shift from Inuktitut to English, resulting from incursion of massive southern bureaucracy into Arctic. |
Notes: | Études Inuit = Inuit Studies. Vol. 29(1-2) :239-249 (2005). French abstract. |
Keywords: | 3 -- Social sciences. 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities: Eskimo. 37 -- Education. 377 -- Education, vocational. 80 -- General questions of linguistics and literature. Philology. 809.475 -- Eskimo-Aleut languages. 93"19" -- Twentieth century. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*41) -- Canada. (*440) -- Northwest Territories. |
SPRI record no.: | 176246 |
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