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Annotated Bibliography: 

1.

The Condition of Native American Languages in the United States

Zepeda, Ofelia; Hill, Jane H

(Zepeda and Hill, 1991) Zepeda, O. and Hill, J., 1991. The Condition of Native American Languages in the United States. Diogenes, 39(153), pp.45-65.

This source has given me a deeper insight into the history of indigenous people and how language polices have attempted to eradicate native languages. This article is from 1991. Therefore, more recent articles and spruces are able to put a further light onto the crisis of the native people.

2. Native American language education as policy-in-practice: an interpretative policy analysis of the Native American Languages Act of 1990/1992

(Warhol, 2011)

Warhol, L., 2011. Native American language education as policy-in-practice: an interpretative policy analysis of the Native American Languages Act of 1990/1992. International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 14(3), pp.279-299.

This article is from 2009 and is about the language shift and the NALA - Native American Languages Act. This is useful to my Wikipedia research as it explains that when a language is lost, the culture is also eradicated, language rights and the legislation side to language polices of indigenous people.

3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXY_SxO7d0M

(PACHECO, A, 2016)

An Indigenous Student’s Perspective: History, Culture, and Language | Amidooli Pacheco | TEDxABQED. 2016. [film] Directed by A. Pacheco. TEDx Talks.

“Amidooli Pacheco expresses thoughts from the heart about conditions facing Indigenous people that he personally experienced.”

4. HTTPS://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=HQLET-KB6GU

WALKUS, J.

Language is Our Life Line | Joye Walkus | TEDxVictoria In-text: (Language is Our Life Line | Joye Walkus | TEDxVictoria, 2015) Your Bibliography: Language is Our Life Line | Joye Walkus | TEDxVictoria. 2015. [video] Directed by J. Walkus. Tedx Talks.

Both these YouTube videos are amazing sources to use as they are personal accounts from indigenous people talking about their experiences of both their language and culture, and how their language needs to be saved.

5. Legislation in Congress Calls for Preservation, Education, Expansion of Native American Languages

(Rodriguez, 2021)

Rodriguez, E., 2021. Legislation in Congress Calls for Preservation, Education, Expansion of Native American Languages. [online] Davis Vanguard. Available at: < https://www.davisvanguard.org/2021/10/legislation-in-congress-calls-for-preservation-education-expansion-of-native-american-languages/ > [Accessed 2 November 2021].

This source is a recent news article based on the new bill for federal agencies to evaluate and strengthen the NALA. This source is current and therefore useful as it is based on the now.