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MODULE 3-ENTRY 3: UBC Okanagan offers first bachelor’s degree in indigenous language

https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/b-c-university-offers-first-bachelors-degree-in-indigenous-language-fluency

Anne Kang, B.C.’s minister of advanced education and skills training announced UBC Okanagan will offer the language degree of indigenous language(Nsyilxcn). This is one of the most exemplary governmental efforts to revitalize indigenous languages and cultures. As Kang said, this program will definitely motivate many people who are recognizing the danger of indigenous language extinction. I hope this program can be the first step to make indigenous languages be “an official academic field” in BC and opportunity to revitalize all the other endangered indigenous languages

 

 

 

MODULE 3-ENTRY 2: Korean Language Society; language revitalization and compilation

After the  Japanese colonial era, the policy of annihilating Korean culture from the 1920s began in the 1920s. In 2010, Mr. Joo founded the Joseon language Organization and took the lead in the study and dissemination of Hangeul(Korean language) even in the harsh environment of the time. He also conducted lectures and magazine publications. One of the biggest feats of the organization was publishing compiled dictionaries. In the midst of Japanese oppression, the Joseon language organization decided to found and commemorate Hangeul Day in order to remember the spirit of the nation. In 1936, Japan abolished Korean language education to destroy the identity and language of Koreans and arrested 33 members who cooperated in dictionary compilation. Those charged with civil war were imprisoned, and some of them died in prison.

By the effort and sacrifice of the people who strived for preserving Korean language, the first volume of dictionary was published in 1947 and the organization was renamed as Korean language society which keeps carrying out a lot of international Korean language conferences and projects these days.

 

Education ministry TV. (2019, October 7). Do you know heroes who saved Korean language? [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzdQKOrUv1UYouTube.