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词条 Daryl Baldwin
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  1. Publications

      Books    Edited Volumes    Journal Articles    Lecture  

  2. References

  3. External links

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Daryl Baldwin, an Indigenous linguist and a reviver of his own Myaamia language (Miami language[2]). Daryl is from the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.[3] Baldwin has also been a member of the cultural resource advisory committee of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.[4] Baldwin received a B.S in 1996 and a M.A in 1999 from The University of Montana with a Masters in Arts with emphasis in Native American linguistics[5] and is now the Director of the Myaamia Center at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, which works to revitalize endangered languages. His devotion to the work of language revitalization led to the creation of the Myaamia Center at Miami University and his appointment as the Director and was chosen in 2016 as a MacArthur Foundation Fellow.[6] Baldwin seeks to revitalize languages for the people of the community, language and cultural revitalization.

After reading a draft of David Costa's thesis on the Miami-Illinois language, Baldwin realized he would need training in linguistics to not only understand Costa's work, but also work to revitalize his own language and be able to teach it to others. The realization led Baldwin to apply for a graduate degree at the University of Montana.[7] Since 1996, Baldwin began to teach himself and his family and four children the Miami Language.{{Citation needed|date=June 2018}}[8][9] Baldwin also learned through studies held by the Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives, and he has since continued to work with Myaamia people developing culture and language-based educational materials and programs for the community.[10] Baldwin has taught and raised his four children as native speakers of Myaamia and continues to teach others as assistant educational leadership professor.[11][12][13]

Much of Baldwin's work has been collaborative, contributing to edited collections and journal articles, and he also works with other linguists such as Leanne Hinton's National Breath of Life project, a two-week biennial gathering of linguists sharing, finding and utilizing linguistic archival sources.[14]

Publications

Books

  • Baldwin, Daryl and Costa, David. 2005. myaamia neehi peewaalia kaloosioni mahsinaakani: A Miami-Peoria Dictionary. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.

Edited Volumes

  • Baldwin, Daryl, George Ironstrack. 2015. Mihšihkinaahkwa (Little Turtle). In: Indiana’s 200: The People Who Shaped The Hoosier State. Edited by: Linda C. Gugin and James E. St.Clair. Indiana Historical Society Press, Indianapolis.
  • Baldwin, Daryl. 2014. oowaaha myaamiaataweenki: Miami Is Spoken Here. In: Handbook of Heritage, Community, and Native American Languages In The United States. Edited by: Terrence G. Wiley, Joy Kreeft Peyton, Donna Christian, Sarah Catherine K. Moore, Na Liu. Routledge – Taylor & Francis Group, New York and London.
  • Baldwin, Daryl, Karen Baldwin, Jessie Baldwin, Jarrid Baldwin. 2013. Myaamiaataweenki oowaaha: Miami Spoken Here. In: Bringing our Languages Home: Language Revitalization for Families, Leanne Hinton (ed.), Heyday Books, Berkeley, California.
  • Warner, S. Mark and Baldwin, Daryl. 2004. Building Ties: The Collaboration between the Miami Nation and Archaeology. In: Places In Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied Anthropology, Shackel, A., Paul, Chambers, J., Erve, (ed.), Routledge, New York and London.

Journal Articles

  • Whalen DH, Moss M and Baldwin D. Healing through language: Positive physical health effects of indigenous language use. F1000Research 2016, 5:852 (doi:10.12688/f1000research.8656.1
  • Mosley-Howard, G. Susan, Daryl Baldwin, George Ironstrack, Kate Rousmaniere, Bobbe Burke. 2016. Niila Myaamia (I Am Miami): Identity and Retention of Miami Tribe College Students, In: Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice. February 2016 vol. 17 no. 4 437-461. Sage Publication, Inc. (Journal of College Student Retention- Research, Theory & Practice-2016-Mosley-Howard-437-61 2)
  • McCarty, Teresa L., Daryl Baldwin, George M. Ironstrack, Julie Olds. 2013. neetawaapantamaanki iilinwiaanki meehkamaanki niiyoonaani: Searching for Our Talk and Finding Ourselves In: Language Planning and Policy in Native America: History, Theory, Praxis. Teresa L. McCarty, Multilingual Matters, Bristol, Buffalo, Toronto.
  • Baldwin, Daryl and Olds, Julie. 2007. Miami Indian Language and Cultural Research at Miami University. In: Beyond Red Power: New Perspectives on American Indian Politics and Activism. Cobb, M, Daniel and Fowler, Loretta (ed.), Sante Fe: School of American Research Press.
  • Baldwin, Daryl. 2002. Mihšihkinaahkwa: maamiikaahkia akima. Northwest Ohio Quarterly 74(1): 22-28.

Lecture

  • Baldwin, Daryl. 2003. Miami language reclamation: from Ground Zero. A lecture presented by the Center for Writing and the Interdisciplinary Minor in Literacy and Rhetorical Studies. Speaker Series No. 24. University of Minnesota: Center for Writing.

References

1. ^{{Cite web| title = Morgan Fellows Host Symposium: Native American Identity and Representation| work = Antioch College| accessdate = 2014-06-01| date = 2010-01-23| url = http://antiochcollege.org/news/archive/symposium_native_american_identity_representation.html}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=https://fnel.arts.ubc.ca/events/event/darylbaldwin/|title=Daryl Baldwin – toopeeliyankwi, kati myaamiaataweeyankwi: We Succeed At Speaking The Myaamia Language {{!}} First Nations and Endangered Languages Program|website=fnel.arts.ubc.ca|language=en-US|access-date=2017-11-08}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://miamioh.edu/news/article/view/18402.html|title=Miami's Myaamia Project becomes Myaamia Center|date=2013-03-05|work=Miami University News: News Release|accessdate=2014-06-01}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.huntingtoncountytab.com/feature/23775/local-group-turns-over-%E2%80%98forgotten%E2%80%99-documents-miami-tribe|title=Local group turns over ‘forgotten’ documents to Miami tribe {{!}} Huntington County Tab|website=www.huntingtoncountytab.com|access-date=2017-11-08}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.macfound.org/fellows/955/|title=MacArthur Foundation|website=www.macfound.org|language=en|access-date=2017-11-08}}
6. ^{{Cite web|url=https://miamination.com/node/28|title=News & Announcements {{!}} Kitloona Myaamiaki {{!}} Miami Tribe of Oklahoma|website=miamination.com|access-date=2017-11-14}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url=http://ubc.summon.serialssolutions.com/#!/search?bookMark=ePnHCXMw42JgAfZbUxkQ1_iYWYISMRPo3FITU13QPCcLeNmFAZBtbsgBKzZBfTFOBldP-PGkCsDeWHop0LPFVgpOoEEuIFKArUdTyMwryVfwgY7pKYAG0kEnBkK2LhpyM6i4uYY4e-iiXCgSD42e4niIk4yJVAYAVgw_FQ|title=Summon 2.0|website=ubc.summon.serialssolutions.com|language=en|access-date=2017-11-14}}
8. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.imperialvalleynews.com/index.php/news/california-news/8908-breath-of-life-conference-to-help-california-indians-save-endangered-languages.html|title=U.S. Department of State Launches Fifth Annual "Free the Press" Campaign|website=www.imperialvalleynews.com|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-11-08}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.buffalopost.net|title=Forbrukslån info|website=www.buffalopost.net|language=en-US|access-date=2017-11-08}}
10. ^{{Cite web|url=http://myaamiacenter.org/contact/staff/|title=Staff – Myaamia Center|website=myaamiacenter.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-11-08}}
11. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/smithsonian-archives-preserve-lost-and-dying-languages/2014/01/17/2a2c3218-74a1-11e3-8b3f-b1666705ca3b_story.html|title=Smithsonian archives preserve lost and dying languages|last=Gugliotta|first=Guy|date=2014-01-20|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=2014-02-27}}
12. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.imperialvalleynews.com/index.php/news/california-news/8908-breath-of-life-conference-to-help-california-indians-save-endangered-languages.html|title=Breath of Life conference to help California Indians save endangered languages|date=2014-05-26|work=Imperial Valley News|accessdate=2014-06-01}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.buffalopost.net/?tag=daryl-baldwin|title=Shinnecock, Unkechaug Nations seek to revive their languages – ‘the DNA of a culture’ – lost for two centuries|date=2008-04-06|work=The Buffalo Post|accessdate=2014-06-01}}
14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://nationalbreathoflife.org|title=National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages {{!}} National Breath of Life is a two-week biennial Institute that brings Community Researchers from around North America to Washington D.C. to help them find and utilize their linguistic archival sources from archives located in the D.C. area. The 2017 Institute is taking place May 29-June 9.|website=nationalbreathoflife.org|language=en-US|access-date=2017-11-13}}

External links

  • {{Cite web

| title = Daryl Baldwin discusses the Myaamia-Illinois Language
| work = American Indian Online Project
| accessdate = 2014-06-01
| url = http://www.ao.uiuc.edu/courses/aiiopcmpss/Essays/myaamia.htm
}}
  • [https://www.pbs.org/thelinguists/For-Educators/Video-Extras.html Miami language camp, with Daryl Baldwin]
  • Myaamia Center, official site
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