Urban Indigenous Second-Language Learning: Impacts on Well-Being
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Rafael J
Abstract:
As the language revitalization movement progresses, the impacts of Indigenous language beyond the domain of language use are gaining recognition. Previous literature has iden-tified links between Indigenous language revitalization efforts and Indigenous well-being, but to date, there are few studies that explore this topic thoroughly. The purpose of this study is to explore the impacts of Indigenous second-language learning on urban Indige-nous perceptions of their well-being.
Source of Publication: Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health
Vol/Issue: 1(2), 96-103 pp.
DOI No.: https://doi.org/10.33137/tijih.v1i2.36047
Publisher/Organisation: Turtle Island Journal of Indigenous Health
URL:
https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/tijih/article/view/36047/28711
Theme: Indigenous People | Subtheme: Ethnolinguistics
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