Description
Papers of the Algonquian Conference is a collection of peer-reviewed scholarship from an annual international forum that focuses on topics related to the languages and cultures of Algonquian peoples. This series touches on a variety of subject areas, including anthropology, archaeology, education, ethnography, history, Indigenous studies, language studies, literature, music, political science, psychology, religion, and sociology. Contributors often cite never before published data in their research, giving the reader a fresh and unique insight into the Algonquian peoples and rendering these papers essential reading for those interested in studying Algonquian society.
About the Author
MONICA MACAULAY received her PhD in linguistics from the University of California-Berkeley. She is a professor of language sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and on the board of the Endangered Language Fund, a nonprofit organization that funds language revitalization and preservation projects around the world.
MARGARET NOODIN received an MFA in creative writing and a PhD in English and linguistics from the University of Minnesota. She is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where she also serves as the director of the Electa Quinney Institute and teaches Anishinaabemowin.
Book Information
ISBN 9781611864243
Author Monica Macaulay
Format Paperback
Page Count 283
Imprint Michigan State University Press
Publisher Michigan State University Press