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Let their voices be heard: Understanding the perspectives of Northern Arapaho preschool parents' attitudes and beliefs regarding language revitalization and cultural maintenance.
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Let their voices be heard: Understanding the perspectives of Northern Arapaho preschool parents' attitudes and beliefs regarding language revitalization and cultural maintenance./
作者:
Wells, Vonda.
面頁冊數:
178 p.
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Advisers: Margaret Cooney; Francisco Rios.
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Dissertation Abstracts International69-08A.
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Education, Curriculum and Instruction. -
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9780549743200
Let their voices be heard: Understanding the perspectives of Northern Arapaho preschool parents' attitudes and beliefs regarding language revitalization and cultural maintenance.
Wells, Vonda.
Let their voices be heard: Understanding the perspectives of Northern Arapaho preschool parents' attitudes and beliefs regarding language revitalization and cultural maintenance.
- 178 p.
Advisers: Margaret Cooney; Francisco Rios.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Wyoming, 2008.
The purpose of this research study was to address one research question: What are the attitudes and beliefs of select Northern Arapaho preschool parents regarding cultural maintenance, focusing specifically on Northern Arapaho language revitalization?
ISBN: 9780549743200Subjects--Topical Terms:
576301
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The analytic procedure for this study was coding. From the coding four core components emerged. These four components were American Indian Family, Cultural Identity, Education and Bi-culturalism. The emergent components reveal Northern Arapaho preschool parents' perspectives on the way to achieve cultural maintenance and language revitalization. (1) Family (includes extended family) is profoundly important in passing on values and language, serving as role models and providing support. Family members put the needs of their extended family first in their lives. (2) Cultural Identity is essential for knowing the life way. It includes learning and practicing traditions, passing on values of respect and education and feeling the desire to preserve the language. (3) Education, although filled with tension around learning western ways while maintaining the Northern Arapaho way, is critical to the Northern Arapaho people. Honoring the learning styles that best meet the needs of the American Indian child can provide an approach to their successful education. (4) Bi-culturalism is the route to cultural maintenance and language acquisition. Parents want their children to be able to succeed in both the Northern Arapaho culture and the Western culture. Currently, most role models are straddling the two cultures but the goal is to move easily between the two.
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