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Program & Schedule

Overview - download pdf file
  • 9:30 – Welcome
  • 9:50-10:05 – Indigenous Language Revitalization & Multimedia Technology - Candace Kaleimamoowahinekapu Galla
  • 10:15-10:45 – Concurrent Breakout Sessions 1
  • 10:55-11:25 – Concurrent Breakout Sessions 2
  • 11:30-12:30 – Lunch
  • 12:40-1:10 – Concurrent Breakout Sessions 3
  • 1:20-1:50 – Concurrent Breakout Sessions 4
  • 2:00-2:45 – Harnessing the power of multi-media to preserve and perpetuate Hawaiian knowledge - Ipo Torio-Kaʻuhane and students from Kanuikapono Public Charter School (Anahola, Kauaʻi)
  • 2:50-3:30 – Concluding Thoughts, Announcements & Closing


Concurrent Breakout Session Presentations (will update as info becomes available):
  • Binni Cubi and Zapotec youth: Using audiovisual as means to revitalizing Isthmus Zapotec practices and language - Joshua Schwab-Cartas
  • Kū i ka hōʻailona: An examination of Hawaiian metaphoric language in the tale of Kauʻilani, the hero of the uplands of Kawaikini - Devin Kamealoha Forrest
  • Learning basic hula steps with multimedia - Ava Yunwiyah & Anuhea Naki
  • Moʻolelo: Using multi-media to preserve and perpetuate Hawaiian mythology - Kalalea Kaʻuhane
  • ʻOhe Kapala: Bamboo prints in Hawaiʻi - Tayanie Kealakeakawailani Kuhaulua & Makanamaikalani Poepoe
  • Tracks across sand: When the language took flight - Betsy Carson
  • Multimedia technology and the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ dialect - Erica Gibbons
  • Language survival in the 21st Century - Carla Hurd
  • Challenges and opportunities of digitally preserving Indigenous knowledge - Mayu Ishida
  • Linking video and text for searchable display of archival information - Linc Kesler
  • Making our way in Indigenous language revitalization through technology - Colleen Austin, Dorian George & Toni Wing
  • Bringing Haida stories and places back to life with digital media - Marianne Ignace & Lawrence Bell
  • Rooted in xʷəməθk’ʷəy’əm (Musqueam):  Re-embedding language and intercultural history through multimedia storytelling - Sarah Ling
  • String figures: The transformative oral tradition and performance art of kota  - Patricia A. Shaw, Gloria Cranmer Webster, Laura Cranmer, & Carrie Mortimer
  • Stabilizing our languages: Media technology and Indigenous performing arts - Aurelia Kaʻili Kinslow
  • FirstVoices.com - Pauline Edwards
  • Indigitization:  Language preservation through digitization - Sarah Dupont & Gerry Lawson
  • Virtual and non-virtual travels in the Secwepemc landscape - Chief Ronald E. Ignace & Marianne Ignace
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  • About
    • Scholarly & Professional Activities
    • Publications
    • Teaching
    • Additional Scholarly Work
    • Events
  • Media
  • Resources
  • UBC Site