Division of Indian Work

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$102,785
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient Type
Non-Profit Business/Entity
Status
Completed
Project Overview

The Division of Indian Work’s First Language Project will service youth who attend Minneapolis Public Schools. The goal of this grant is that American Indian youth, ages 7-17 will increase their knowledge and practice of conversational Ojibwe language. Additionally, the goal is that these students will continue to study the language after the grant cycle is over. Measurement of these goals will be determined through periodic testing of the Ojibwe language acquisition.

About the Issue

Minnesota’s most enduring languages are in danger of disappearing. Without timely intervention, the use of Dakota and Ojibwe languages – like indigenous languages throughout the globe -- will decline to a point beyond recovery. 

These languages embody irreplaceable worldviews. They express, reflect, and maintain communal connections and ways of understanding the world. Deeper than the disuse of vocabulary or grammar, the loss of an indigenous language is destruction of a complex system for ordering the relationships among people and the natural world, for solving social problems, and connecting people to something beyond themselves. 

Appropriation Language

$550,000 the first year and $550,000 the second year are for grants for programs that preserve Dakota and Ojibwe Indian languages and to foster educational programs in Dakota and Ojibwe languages.

2013 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$102,785
Other Funds Leveraged
$11,700
Number of full time equivalents funded
1.4
Project Manager
First Name
Louise
Last Name
Matson
Organization Name
Division of Indian Work
Street Address
PO Box 7509
City
Minneapolis
State
Minnesota
Zip Code
55407
Phone
612 722 8722
Administered By
Administered by
Location

161 Saint Anthony Ave
Suite 919
St. Paul, MN 55103