Making it Their Own : : Seven Ojibwe Communicative Practices / / Lisa Philips Valentine.

The Anihshininiwak, an Algonquian people who live in the remote subarctic forests of northwestern Ontario, speak a variety of Ojibwe that represents one of the most robust indigenous languages in North America. In this book, Lisa Valentine explores the language and discourse of the people of Lynx La...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Discourse and Ethnographic Research -- 2. Overview: Severn Ojibwe and the People of Lynx Lake -- 3. Technology and Talk: Technological Change and Emerging Speech Events in Lynx Lake -- 4. Use of Multiple Codes: Code Switching, Language Levelling, and Language Attitudes -- 5. (Can You Write Syllabics?): Literacy in Lynx Lake -- 6. Intersection of Language and Music -- 7. Church, Discourse, Church Discourse, and Discourse about the Church -- 8. Telling Stories: First-Person Narrative in Severn Ojibwe -- 9. When Humans Could Talk with Animals: Legend-Myth in Lynx Lake -- 10. 'Work to Create the Future You Want' -- Postscript -- Appendix 1: Typological Overview of Severn Ojibwe -- Appendix 2: Terms for Talk -- Notes -- References -- Index
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The Anihshininiwak, an Algonquian people who live in the remote subarctic forests of northwestern Ontario, speak a variety of Ojibwe that represents one of the most robust indigenous languages in North America. In this book, Lisa Valentine explores the language and discourse of the people of Lynx Lake, an Anihshininiwak community where every member uses the Severn Ojibwe language. For the most part, anthropologists translate, interpret, and report the discourse of the peoples they study. In this study, the Anihshininiwak speak for themselves. Valentine presents their voices as the focus of her research and a guide to their culture, which she finds to be unique in its integration of contemporary ideas and technology into a traditional lifestyle. In adapting radio and television to community service and in their approach to Native-language literacy, this singular group confirms that new technologies are not necessarily precursors to enculturation. Culture-external institutions, including Christianity, have also been subject to active transformation by the people of Lynx Lake, who are the central actors of Making It Their Own. In this fascinating ethnographic study, Valentine guides the reader through the language, geography, and sociology of the Lynx Lake community, yet we never lose sight of the emotional dimensions of daily life.
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Anthropological linguistics Ontario.
Communication and culture Ontario.
Ojibwa Indians Communication.
Ojibwa language Dialects Ontario.
Ojibwa language Social aspects Ontario.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1. Discourse and Ethnographic Research --
2. Overview: Severn Ojibwe and the People of Lynx Lake --
3. Technology and Talk: Technological Change and Emerging Speech Events in Lynx Lake --
4. Use of Multiple Codes: Code Switching, Language Levelling, and Language Attitudes --
5. (Can You Write Syllabics?): Literacy in Lynx Lake --
6. Intersection of Language and Music --
7. Church, Discourse, Church Discourse, and Discourse about the Church --
8. Telling Stories: First-Person Narrative in Severn Ojibwe --
9. When Humans Could Talk with Animals: Legend-Myth in Lynx Lake --
10. 'Work to Create the Future You Want' --
Postscript --
Appendix 1: Typological Overview of Severn Ojibwe --
Appendix 2: Terms for Talk --
Notes --
References --
Index
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4. Use of Multiple Codes: Code Switching, Language Levelling, and Language Attitudes --
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6. Intersection of Language and Music --
7. Church, Discourse, Church Discourse, and Discourse about the Church --
8. Telling Stories: First-Person Narrative in Severn Ojibwe --
9. When Humans Could Talk with Animals: Legend-Myth in Lynx Lake --
10. 'Work to Create the Future You Want' --
Postscript --
Appendix 1: Typological Overview of Severn Ojibwe --
Appendix 2: Terms for Talk --
Notes --
References --
Index
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Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1. Discourse and Ethnographic Research --
2. Overview: Severn Ojibwe and the People of Lynx Lake --
3. Technology and Talk: Technological Change and Emerging Speech Events in Lynx Lake --
4. Use of Multiple Codes: Code Switching, Language Levelling, and Language Attitudes --
5. (Can You Write Syllabics?): Literacy in Lynx Lake --
6. Intersection of Language and Music --
7. Church, Discourse, Church Discourse, and Discourse about the Church --
8. Telling Stories: First-Person Narrative in Severn Ojibwe --
9. When Humans Could Talk with Animals: Legend-Myth in Lynx Lake --
10. 'Work to Create the Future You Want' --
Postscript --
Appendix 1: Typological Overview of Severn Ojibwe --
Appendix 2: Terms for Talk --
Notes --
References --
Index
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