ANTHRO M155
Native American Languages and Their Speakers
Anthropology · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
(Formerly numbered 155.) Introduction and comparative analysis of sociocultural aspects of language ideologies and language use in indigenous speech communities through Americas. Examination of cultural diversity of discourse practices for both everyday forms of speaking as well as special registers used in particular cultural contexts. Role of language and communication in Native American education contexts is also examined. Considerable attention is paid to Native American verbal art because of its cultural importance. Examination also of language shift away and current efforts by indigenous groups to reclaim and revitalize heritage languages. Role of linguistic racism directed at Native Americans and hegemonic influence of nation-states is also examined.
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Requisite: course 4 or American Indian Studies M10.
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ANTHRO M155
- ANTHRO 4Culture and Communication
- AM IND M10Introduction to American Indian Studies
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