Umfang:
1 Online-Ressource (x, 252 pages)
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illustrations, maps
ISBN:
9781487575083
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1487575084
Serie:
Anthropological horizons 7
Inhalt:
Using a discourse-centered approach to ethnography, this book provides an empirically based, contemporary overview of a rapidly changing First Nations village in northern Ontario (Canada). Data were collected in the 1980s during a 2-year residence and follow-up visits in the Severn Ojibwa community of Lynx Lake, a remote subarctic village in which the Native language, Ojibwa, is completely viable and used by every member of the Native community. Analyses illustrate the ways in which a society is indexed through its discourse, and how changes in society affect language use. The portrayal of Lynx Lake and its unique brand of self-determination demonstrates that cultural change and the adoption of modern technology in Native communities need not result in the loss of Native identity or language. Chapters cover diverse topics, including: (1) characteristics of the Severn Ojibwa language variety and of the Lynx Lake community; (2) changes in communication networks induced by technological imports into Lynx Lake; (3) usage of Severn Ojibwa, Cree, and English in various social contexts, and different types of code switching; (4) English literacy, the very high literacy rate in Ojibwa using Cree syllabics, and community means of learning and teaching syllabics; (5) the intersection of music, language, and literacy; (6) church discourse and the role of the Anglican church in community life and identity; (7) first-person narratives and storytelling; (8) genres of legend and myth; and (9) the use of discourse as a tool in sociocultural analysis. Appendices include a typological overview of Severn Ojibwa and Ojibwa speech terms. (Contains 152 references, chapter notes, and an index.)
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Preface - Acknowledgments
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Discourse and Ethnographic Research
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Overview: Severn Ojibwe and the People of Lynx Lake
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Technology and Talk: Technological Change and Emerging Speech Events in Lynx Lake
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Use of Multiple Codes: Code Switching, Language Levelling, and Language Attitudes
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Can You Write Syllabics?: Literacy in Lynx Lake
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Intersection of Language and Music
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Church, Discourse, Church Discourse, and Discourse about the Church
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Telling Stories: First-Person Narrative in Severn Ojibwe
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When Humans Could Talk with Animals: Legend-Myth in Lynx Lake
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'Work to Create the Future You Want'
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Postscript
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Appendix 1: Typological Overview of Severn Ojibwe
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Appendix 2: Terms for Talk
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Notes
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References
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Index
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Includes text in Ojibwe and Cree (syllabics)
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0802006434
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9780802006431
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ISBN 0802075967
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ISBN 9780802075963
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Valentine, Lisa Philips, 1954- Making it their own Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ©1995
Sprache:
Englisch
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