The 2010 TLAM class, along with some guests, visited the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin near Green Bay. We drove up north for our day visit early one winter morning in mid-February from Madison. In the morning we were welcomed warmly
Week 3: Tribal Histories
In last week’s class, we learned about Indigenous languages and came away feeling that they’re something priceless to preserve. This week, TLAM focused on American Indian history. Or, as our guests emphasized, tribal histories. Maybe a little like Indigenous languages
TLAM Week 2 – Language
This year’s TLAM begins with language. There are many Indigenous languages still spoken in Wisconsin and thinking about their significance, survival, and revitalization seems like a good place to start our semester-long journey. To help us understand the importance of
TLAM Spring 2010
We are excited to begin a second spring semester of TLAM at UW-Madison SLIS! The Spring 2010 TLAM course began last week. Founding TLAM students, Omar Poler and Christina Johnson, continue to maintain the course with one of the TLAM advisors,