Tag Archives: Aikuma Project

International Mother Language Day – Treasure Language Storytelling

This past Sunday, February 22, we spent the afternoon/evening attending our 2nd Treasure Language Storytelling event at the Awaken Cafe in [...]

Treasure Languages Event: Storytelling in two voices

We’d like to start this post with a shout out to language researchers Robyn Perry (University of California, Berkeley) and Steven B [...]

Treasure Language Storytelling Event

Want to master the language of your parents or grandparents? Or raise your children with exposure to your language? Image Source: www.treasu [...]

We don’t know what we don’t know…

Part 3 This is the third and final post in a series of guest posts by Robyn Perry, a recent graduate from U.C. Berkeley’s School of Infor [...]

Losing the ability to speak heritage languages

Part 2 This is the second post in a series of guest posts by Robyn Perry, a recent graduate from U.C. Berkeley’s School of Information, a [...]

Protecting and strengthening the world’s existing cultural and linguistic heritage

Part I This is the first post in a series of guest posts by Robyn Perry, a recent graduate from U.C. Berkeley’s School of Information, [...]
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