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Jim Boyd at The Power of Song Training


Seven-time Native American Music Award winner Jim Boyd will be performing in concert at the Power of Song Training being presented by The Paul Creek Language Association and Salish School of Spokane on February 9th and 10th with support from the Osoyoos Indian Band.  Registered participants for the Power of Song training receive complimentary tickets to the Thursday evening banquet and concert.

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Jim Boyd @ Power of Song

Nsyilxcn:  The Power of Song Training


The Paul Creek Language Association and Salish School of Spokane are co-sponsoring an Nsyilxcn (Colville-Okanagan) workshop for teachers and caregivers on February 9 & 10, 2012.  The workshop will teach Nsyilxcn through songs and games, and no prior language experience in required.  Come and learn from Sʕamtíc̓a Peterson and LaRae Wiley.  cxʷúywi !!
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Power of Song Training

Celebrating Salish 2012- Call for Presenters


Here is the official Call for Presenters for the Celebrating Salish 2012 Conference.
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Celebrating Salish 2012 Call

Summer 2011 Intermediate Intensive Nsyilxcn


Intermediate Colville-Okanagan Salish

The Paul Creek Language Association and the Colville Tribal Childcare Program are sponsoring an intensive intermediate Nsəlxcin summer class.  The class will take place from July 5th through August 3rd, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.  The class has 15 available seats.  The class fee of $400.00 covers instruction, books, and materials.  Students must provide their own lodging, meals and transportation.  To reserve a seat, download, complete, and return the registration form with payment before June 10, 2011.
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Intermediate Nselxcin Registration Form

Summer 2011 Beginning Intensive Nsyilxcn


Beginning Colville-Okanagan Salish

The Paul Creek Language Association and the Lower Similkameen Indian Band are once again sponsoring an intensive beginning Nsyilxcn summer class.  This year's class will take place from August 8-26, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.  The class has 15 available seats.  The class fee of $300.00 covers instruction, books, and materials.  Students must provide their own lodging, meals and transportation.  To reserve a seat, download, complete, and return the registration form with payment before June 30, 2011.

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Intensive Beginning Nsyilxcn Registration Form

Summer 2011 Language Classes


The Paul Creek Language Association, Salish School of Spokane, Lower Similkameen Indian Band, and Colville Tribal Childcare Program are working together to offer beginning and intermediate Nsəlxcin language classes during the summer of 2011.  The classes are being held throughout the Syilx territory.  Download the summer class schedule to the right for more information.  Registration forms will be available later in 2011.

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Summer 2011 Language Classes
Follow these links for more information about Interior Salish Languages:
http://www.salishschoolofspokane.org

Salish School of Spokane offer Salish immersion pre-school and kindergarten in the City of Spokane.

http://www.salishworld.com

The Nk'wusm Language Revitalization runs a Salish immersion school in Arlee, Montana serving students from pre-school to grade 8.

http://www.kalispeltribe.com/language

The Kalispel Tribal Language Program offer on-line language learning software and downloadable Kalispel lessons.

http://spokanelanguage.com

The Spokane Tribe of Indians Language Program offer instruction in Spokane Salish at Wellpinit Public Schools and on-line.

http://www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/Langsite/language.aspx

The Coeur d'Alene Tribal Language Program offer community and school classes and a language web site with text and audio.

http://www.cskt.org/hc/salishlanguage.htm

The Salish Culture Committee is part of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation.  They create and maintain Salish language archives.

http://www.fphlcc.ca/language

The First People's Heritage, Language, and Culture Council is a branch of the government of the Province of British Columbia that inlcudes the preservation and revitalization of BC Aboriginal languages in its mission.

 

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