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Adult Silent Speakers: A Cree Perspective

Adult Silent Speakers: A Cree Perspective

Auteur(s): Charlotte Ross
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This podcast will shed some light on the questions: 1. Who are adult silent speakers? and 2. What has their language journey been? Join us for engaging, informational talks and interviews with your host, Charlotte Ross, as she explores the phenomena of adult silent speakers and its impact on Indigenous language revitalization as part of her doctoral journey in Indigenous Language Revitalization at the University of Victoria. Tune in to learn about the research that has been carried out with silent speakers. Learn from a BC First Nation cultural organization, First Peoples Cultural Council, that has developed a program to support silent speakers called “Reclaiming my Language” for BD First Nations. Listen to the experiences of adult Cree silent speakers as they reflect on their language journeys. How can we better support adult silent speakers to reclaim their spoken language is a running theme in this podcast.pîkiskwêwin
Épisodes
  • Episode 1
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode, I will share my own personal experience as an adult Cree silent speaker, including how the journey of being a doctoral candidate has supported my own language reclamation. I will also share an overview of my doctoral research with adult Cree silent speakers.

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    35 min
  • Episode 3
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode, we extend a warm welcome to an honoured guest, Diana Steinhauer, who was a participant in my doctoral research with an online survey and an online focus group. She shares her insights on being a silent speaker who is working to regain her spoken language, and we learn about the hurdles and obstacles she has faced along with the successes and breakthroughs that she has experienced. Hearing from an adult Cree silent speaker provides us with a glimpse into the world of being able to partially or fully understand the language but not being able to fully speak the language. Perhaps you too will be able to see yourself in her story. We are honoured to have her gift us with the story of her language resilience.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Episode 2
    Jun 20 2025

    In this episode, we hear from a guest who shares their professional experience in supporting adult silent speakers from an organizational perspective and the best practices learned from within community programming to best support silent speakers. Dr. Suzanne Gessner’s research interests are focused on community-based Indigenous language revitalization in several areas: language policy and language rights; program evaluation and fluency assessment; and latent speakers (receptive bilingualism). We are honoured to have Suzanne with us to share her experience with silent speakers in BC First Nations with a program developed called ‘Reclaiming My Language’ - https://fpcc.ca/program/reclaiming-my-language/

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    49 min
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