ICLRC

The Indigenous Child Language Research Center (ICLRC), which is part of the NLP at the University of New Mexico, aims to help Indigenous child speakers thrive by supporting community-led Indigenous child language development and acquisition research. This includes working with children learning Navajo through immersion and analyzing how they learn language. Through this work, they strive to assist communities with their revitalization and sustainability efforts; this will strengthen the vitality of their languages for years to come. Their vision is to maintain linguistic diversity and cultural identity through encouraging Indigenous language use by both children and their communities.

To learn more about the ICLRC and its work, please visit its website here.