Living Literature Seminar Fall 2009
College of Liberal Arts
Department of Languages and Literature


Native Languages of Oklahoma
October 2-3, 2009
ENGL 4931 and ENGL 5651
1 hour credit
Building G-212 on the Broken Arrow campus of Northeastern State University and
Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, OK

RECENT ARTICLES ON NATIVE LANGUAGES OF OKLAHOMA
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Friday, October 2, 2009
Bldg G, NSU, Broken Arrow campus


3 pm Introduction to Endangered Languages
         Dr. Mayrene Bentley
         Northeastern State University
4 pm Cherokee Language Data Base
         Dr. Brad Montgomery-Anderson
         Northeastern State University
5 pm "Mother Tongue: Languages around the World"
         2007 DVD
6-7 pm Dinner break
7:30 pm Muscogee Creek Hymns
             Dr. Hugh Foley
             Rogers State University
8:30-9 pm Questions and discussion
 

Saturday, October 3, 2009
Bldg G, NSU, Broken Arrow campus


9 am Revitalization of Oklahoma Languages
       Cherokee Nation DVD
10 am Basics of Digital Audio Recording
      Dr. Mary Linn
      University of Oklahoma
11 am Working with a native speaker
      Dr. Marcia Haag
      University of Oklahoma
12-1:30 pm Lunch
 

Gilcrease Museum


2-3 pm Cherokee Nation Sovereignty & Emissaries of Peace
      Dr. Duane King
      Director of Gilcrease Museum and Vice President of
      Museum Affairs
3-4 pm Tour of museum
4-6 pm Written observations


For more information contact Professor Mayrene Bentley, bentley@nsuok.edu
 
ENGL 4931-1144 and ENGL 5651-1146 receive 1 hour credit
 
For university credit in Continuing Education, visit http://northeastern.augusoft.net
 
To pay with credit card, please visit the website or mail a check for $35 to
 
Professional and Continuing Education, Attn: Kim Roberts
 
Northeastern State University
 
3100 E. New Orleans
 
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74104