The Collaborative Language Planning Project (CLPP) is an NSF-funded collaborative project awarded to the UM Linguistics Program and Chief Dull Knife College. They held their first meeting in May. The CLPP outcomes have the potential to implement indigenous ways of knowing into language documentation projects.
In addition to principal investigators Mizuki Miyashita and Susan Penfield of UM and Richard Littlebear of Chief Dull Knife College, other members include Irene Appelbaum and Leora Bar-el of UM and Alyce Sadongei of the American Indian Language Development Institute, as well as a number of participants from Montana tribal colleges.
Browse the Collaborative Language Planning Project Collections:
Collaborative Language Planning Project: Conference Presentations
Collaborative Language Planning Project: Meetings and Workshops
Collaborative Language Planning Project: Reports and Newsletters