The American Indian Language Development Institute – housed in the College of Education’s teaching, learning and sociocultural studies department – is dedicated to teaching, documenting and revitalizing indigenous languages. The annual summer residential program is augmented by a series of lectures that are free and open to the public. All of the speakers are nationally known and all have a variety of professional expertise in the areas of indigenous language revitalization, education and policy, and Native American culture.
The final speaker of the series is Native American educator Greg Cajete, an advocate for the expression of indigenous concepts of western science.
See: UA News
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