Introduction Authenticity and Identity : Lessons from Indigenous Language Education. Henze, R. & Davis, K. A Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 30(1):3–21, 1999.
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This essay introduces this theme issue, which examines how notions of identity and authenticity are defined and negotiated in different contexts of indigenous language education in Alaska, California, Hawai'i, and the Solomon Islands. The introductory article situates these case studies within the larger context of other language/culture-minority groups who are attempting to maintain or revitalize their heritage languages, language varieties, and cultural practices through educational endeavors.
@article{henze_introduction_1999,
	title = {Introduction {Authenticity} and {Identity} : {Lessons} from {Indigenous} {Language} {Education}},
	volume = {30},
	issn = {01617761},
	url = {http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/3195978?uid=3738776&uid=2&uid=4&sid=21104138472067},
	doi = {10.1525/aeq.1999.30.1.3},
	abstract = {This essay introduces this theme issue, which examines how notions of identity and authenticity are defined and negotiated in different contexts of indigenous language education in Alaska, California, Hawai'i, and the Solomon Islands. The introductory article situates these case studies within the larger context of other language/culture-minority groups who are attempting to maintain or revitalize their heritage languages, language varieties, and cultural practices through educational endeavors.},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Anthropology \& Education Quarterly},
	author = {Henze, Rosemary and Davis, Kathryn A},
	year = {1999},
	pages = {3--21},
}

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