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This study documents a language planning effort funded by an Administration
for Native Americans Grant to the Tanana Chiefs Conference, a regional non
profit tribal organization. The language revitalization project focuses on
western interior Alaska and encompasses five traditional Athabascan languag
es with few remaining speakers. Project discussions included options for la
nguage planning, training activities, and educational program and materials
development that would enhance language survival. Three dominant project t
hemes are identified and discussed. They are (1) critique and resistance, (
2) self-determination and activism, and (3) collaboration and leadership.