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2025 Language & Culture Móqʷix

In October 2025, several lab members went to Merritt to attend the 2025 Language & Culture Móqʷix hosted by Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly. This is the third consecutive year that we have had the privilege of attending the Language & Culture Móqʷix, with our group previously attending in October 2023 and September 2024.

We got to listen to and learn from many presentations, meet and visit with our collaborators and other community members, and just enjoy hearing lots of nɬeʔkpemxcín being spoken.  A highlight was hearing Leo Charlie discuss writing nɬeʔkpemxcín songs, including his artistic process for creating music that merges modern rhythms with more traditional techniques.

 

During the first day of the gathering, we were able to record a new in-person nlaka’pamux conversation with two of our collaborators, K Bernice Garcia and Bev Phillips.  This is extra exciting as it is the first opportunity we have had to record with this pair of speakers.

Later, we hosted discussion circles where we shared a bit about our work, and heard others’ thoughts on the topic of language documentation and their preferences for different types of material (audio, visual, text, etc.).  It was especially meaningful to hear our consultants discuss the importance of recording their language.  We are very grateful to them and everyone else who spoke to us with such honesty and care.

Finally, a few lab members also stopped by Lytton to record a new story with speaker Bev Phillips.

Thank you to CNA for organizing — we look forward to next year!

Ultrasound Visit

On Friday, July 25th, members of the lab were joined by Mandy Jimmie, John Haugen, and Rhiannon to test out ultrasound imaging for distinguishing tongue shape and movement of different sounds in nɬeʔkepmxcín.

We focused on comparing velar vs.  uvular sounds and saw noticeable differences between the two in different word positions. We hope to be able to use this technology in the future to record fluent speakers of nɬeʔkepmxcín, giving learners the ability to see how sounds are produced.

This visit wouldn’t have been possible with out the help of the UBC Integrated Speech Research Lab and, in particular, research assistant Marija Cvetkovic.

May 2025 Fieldwork Trip

In May, a few lab members were able to get a quick trip to Merritt in!  First they met with speakers kʷaɬtəzétkʷu and Mandy Jimmie at the Coldwater School, doing some language work together and listening to the students recite prayers about the Four Food Chiefs.  Later they had a chance to meet up with kʷaɬtəzétkʷu again for coffee and a bit more language work.  It’s always great to get to see one another in person!

UBC students Bruce Oliver (L) and Ella Hannon (R) catch up with kʷaɬtəzétkʷu (centre) at Valley Graze café in Merritt.

March 2025 Fieldwork Trip

In March, a group of lab members went on a  trip to Lytton and Merritt.

We stopped in with speaker Bev Phillips in Lytton, asking questions for ongoing projects about the sounds and grammar of the language as well as recording a story she had written.

In Merritt, we had lunch with speakers kʷaɬtəzétkʷu Bernice Garcia and úʔsinek Marty Aspinall at the western end of Nicola Lake. We shared canned salmon, sandwiches, fruits, and vegetables, while KBG and CMA shared stories with us in English and nɬeʔkepmxcín.

On the final day of our trip, we had a big meeting with the speakers we work with and members of Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly, where we talked about the conversations that have been recorded, transcribed, glossed, and translated, and how we might go about publishing them. 

Lab members with kʷaɬtəzétkʷu Bernice Garcia at Nicola Lake. (L-R: Cayla Smith, Ella Hannon, Bruce Oliver, kʷaɬtəzétkʷu Bernice Garcia, and Reed Steiner).

Fall 2024 Fieldwork Trip

In October 2024, a few lab members headed back to nɬeʔképmx territory to work with some of our language consultants.  In Merritt, they recorded more conversational speech with c̓úʔsinek and kʷaɬtəzétkʷu.  This is part of our ongoing project to gather and share conversations and stories in the language, funded by an ISI grant from UBC.  The work took place at CNA headquarters and at Coldwater School — thanks as always to our hosts!  And, of course, our gratitude goes to the speakers for sharing their language with us.

Some students along for the trip made the most of the journey by also recording some Secwepemctsín speakers in Skeetchestn and Williams Lake!

Lab member Ella Hannon gets to work in-person with speaker c̓úʔsinek Marty Aspinall.

Two beautiful views of Merritt from Sander’s runs!

2024 Language & Culture Móqʷix

In September 2024, several lab members went to Merritt to attend the 2024 Language & Culture Móqʷix hosted by Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly.  We got to listen to and learn from many presentations, meet and visit with our consultants and other community members, and just enjoy hearing lots of nɬeʔkpemxcín being spoken.  A highlight was hearing Iona and Aaron Sumexheltza talk about their creative efforts to pass the language on to their (grand-)children.

We also hosted two discussion circles where we shared a bit about our work, and heard others’ thoughts on the topic of language documentation.  It was especially meaningful to hear our consultants discuss the importance of recording their language.  We are very grateful to them and everyone else who spoke to us with such honesty and care.

Thank you to CNA for organizing — we look forward to next year!

Summer 2024 Fieldwork Trip

In June 2024, there was another trip to the Interior for a few lab members who couldn’t make the spring trip.

First, we stopped in Lytton, BC to see speaker Bev Phillips.  We got to visit together, record a story, and do some targeted elicitation (demonstratives! embedded questions! evidentials!).

As usual, we also headed to Merritt, BC, to see speakers C̓úʔsinek Marty Aspinall and Kʷaɬtəzétkʷu Bernice Garcia.  This marks our first elicitation session in a sushi restaurant.

Thanks everyone — until next time!

Student Brent Hall records another original story from Bev Phillips.

Student Cayla Smith brings hard-hitting questions about evidentials for Bev Phillips.

Student Reed Steiner investigates demonstratives with Bev Phillips.

Professor Lisa Matthewson gets to the bottom of embedded questions with Bev Phillips.

Spring 2024 Fieldwork Trip

In April 2024, a few of our lab members embarked on a trip to Nɬeʔképmx territory for some in-person elicitation sessions, and to visit with our speakers and collaborators.

First, we were in Merritt, BC.  We visited and worked with speakers C̓úʔsinek Marty Aspinall and Kʷaɬtəzétkʷu Bernice Garcia.  We also had a meeting with our collaborators Mandy Jimmie and Aaron Sumexheltza (and son!).

Next, we headed to Lytton, BC.  There, we met with another speaker, Bev Phillips.

It’s always such a treat to get to see our friends in person.  Kʷúkʷstéyp for your time and energy in welcoming us!

 

Students (from left) Anna StaceyElla HannonSander Nederveen, and Noah Luntzlara in Lytton with speaker Bev Philliips.

Bev Phillips answers questions on subject raising from Anna Stacey.

2023 Language & Culture Móqʷix

In October 2023, several lab members attended the Language & Culture Móqʷix hosted by the Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly.  The conference took place at the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) in Merritt, BC.  We were able to share some of our language work with community members, as well learn from lots of interesting presentations about Nɬeʔképmx traditional practices.

Thank you to the organizers, everyone who came to talk to us about our projects, and everyone who shared some of their knowledge with us.  It was wonderful to hear so much of the language!

After the Móqʷix, we had a bonus visit in Lytton, BC, with speaker Bev Phillips.

Students Danica Reid (left) and Noah Luntzlara (right) prepare to showcase their work (with some lovely Merritt scenery in the background).

Students Brent Hall (left) and Reed Steiner (centre) try out an nɬeʔkepmxcín card game with speaker kʷaɬtəzétkʷu (Bernice Garcia).

Professor Lisa Matthewson (far left), speaker kʷaɬtəzétkʷu (Bernice Garcia) (centre), and students (L-R) Brent Hall, Reed Steiner, Anna Stacey, Noah Luntzlara, Danica Reid, and Katie Givens together at the móqʷix.

Students (from left) Noah LuntzlaraAnna StaceyDanica Reid, and Brent Hall meet up with speaker Bev Phillips (centre) in Lytton.