Native American Language Ideologies: Beliefs, Practices, and Struggles in Indian Country

There is one article on languages of the Canadian Yukon, and one on Kaqchikel Mayan in Guatemala. Since one of the stated goals of the book is to highlight differences between speech communities, this lopsidedness is unfortunate. Many of the articles involve a more abstract discussion of the concept...

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Field, Margaret C
Ideology
Kaqchikel language
Kroskrity, Paul V
Language ideologies
Maya (People)
Native culture
Native languages
Native North Americans
Nonfiction
Speech
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