Abstracts Download the PDF for each speaker Daryl Baldwin Jerome Viles Technology for Revitalization: New approaches to archives from National Breath of Life. Abstract Christopher Hammerly Technology for Anishinaabemowin: Language learning and beyond. Abstract Haley Shea Creation of Myaamia nahi mehtohseeniwinki, the “living well” model. Abstract Robert Shubinski Improving Historical Linguistic Research: Ethical Considerations, Biases and Critical Thinking Skills: A case-study focused on Mahican. Abstract Will Oxford Building a paradigm: Why the independent order works the way it does. Abstract Matthew Windsor Subordinating prefixes in Anihshininiimowin from grammar to discourse. Abstract Inge Genee Handling 20th-century legacy materials in the 21st century. Abstract Richard A. Rhodes The funny medial construction. Abstract Natalie Weber Reflexes of Proto-Algonquian *t in Blackfoot Abstract Aandeg Muldrew Northwestern Ontario and Manitoba Anishinaabemowin Dictionary Project Abstract Carl Schaefer Anastasia Miller-Youst, Terry Hinsley Shawnee Word Order and Discourse Function Abstract Anastasia Miller-Youst Bri Alexander Resources for Shawnee Immersion Abstract Andy Cowell What does nahei’- ‘then…’ actually mean in Aaniiih/Gros Ventre? Abstract Shanti Ulfsbjorninn Mixed Obstruent behaviour in Intervocalic Voicing in Innu-aimûn: Contrast and debuccalisation Abstract Antti Arppe 21st Century Tools for Indigenous Languages. Abstract Keith Cunningham A Revised Phonological Analysis of the Heckewelder Vocabulary of Nanticoke Abstract Craig Cummings Improving Support for Human Languages on Computers and Mobile Devices Abstract Amy Dahlstrom The syntax of adverbial clauses in Meskwaki Abstract Monica Macaulay Hunter Thompson Lockwood, Daniel W. Hieber Nisinoon: A Database of Algonquian Components Abstract Greyson Kurtz Identifying and Rectifying Disparities Between Community Teaching Resources and Analytic Linguistic Resources in Passamaquoddy-Wolastoqey Abstract Kristina Fox Hunter Thompson Lockwood Bringing myaamia kiilhswaakana ‘Lunar Calendars’ into the Digital Age Abstract Samantha Prins Revisiting Syncretism in Blackfoot Abstract Conor Quinn 3 challenging Algonquian language points (and helpful solutions) for learners and teachers Abstract Daniel Benedict Dacanay Antti Arppe Adapting a Plains Cree Morphological Model for Woods Cree Abstract Jonathan Amith Community-friendly portals to language data. Abstract Mosiah Bluecloud Promoting online learning with 7000 Languages. Abstract Caroline Running Wolf Michael Running Wolf Prospects and pitfalls in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Algonquian revitalization. Abstract Maria Crouch Indigenous approaches to health and wellbeing. Abstract Melissa Lewis The relationship between Indigenous language and health outcomes. Abstract Jennifer Gauthier Eyewitness accounts of health benefits due to Menominee language revitalization. Abstract Ryan M. Kasak, Gavin Redding, D. H. Whalen Phonetic characteristics of Cheyenne voiceless vowels Abstract Angela Fernandez Dorothy Castille Initiatives and training opportunities for Native health at the National Institutes of Health Abstract Raina Heaton Kavon Hooshiar New digital tools for the Native American Languages collection and beyond Abstract Mizuki Miyashita Description of relative pitch movement in Blackfoot words with multiple pitch accents Abstract Erik D. Gooding “Swing and Sway the Algonquian Way”: Algonquian Contributions to the Historic and Contemporary Powwow Abstract Lily L. Gooding Conformity and Conflict: Past and Present Meskwaki (and Sauk) Justice and Authority Systems digital tools for the Native American Languages collection and beyond Abstract Maxwell Yamane “We are the First Treaties Nations”: Reclaiming Eastern Identity through Powwows in the mid-Atlantic Abstract Lucy Thomason “Colors as points versus colors as paths: Patterns of use of color terms in Euro-Meskwaki versus traditional Meskwaki literature Abstract Justin Neely Potawatomi VTA Conjunct and changes to this system Abstract Parker Robbins Against an extraction analysis of discontinuous nominals in Maliseet-Passamaquoddy Abstract Katherine Schmirler Ongoing development of a finite-state transducer based morphological model for Niitsi’powahsin Abstract Draco Dunphy A Sociolinguistic Study of Preferences, Attitudes and Access among Youth-Aged Mi’kmaw Language Learners in Ktaqmkuk Abstract John-Paul Chalykoff Using Puppetry and Music for Anishinaabemowin Revitalization Abstract Cameron Duval Plains Cree verb template: An information-theoretical perspective Abstract Richard Littlebear Wayne Leman, Sarah Murray Mohe? Šeaa! Noooo! Tšeške’e: Tsėhesenėstsestȯtse tsehme’anohe naa tsexho’xe’estove (Cheyenne Particles: Flavoring the Cheyenne language) Abstract Richard Littlebear Wayne Leman, Sarah Murray Recent changes in the Cheyenne Language Abstract Robert Lewis Potawatomi Schooling in Iowa and Kansas before 1848 Abstract Corinne Kasper Wayne Leman, Sarah Murray The use of the conjunct in New varieties of Potawatomi Abstract Heather Souter Language Reclamation and Resource Development in the Michif Diaspora Abstract Michael D. Sullivan Inawending Ani-azaadiikaag: Language & Kinship in the Popple Era Abstract Contact Enquiries can be sent to ac56@endangeredlanguagefund.org.