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Rethink Revitalization
A site for wellbeing within Indigenous Language Revitalization.
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  • About
  • Oasis
  • Toolkit
    • Internal Awareness
    • Reflection
    • Setting Boundaries
    • Creating Systems
  • Lexicon
    • Wellbeing
    • Healing
      • Life Force
      • Safety
      • Rest, Recovery, and Reward
    • Awareness
      • Reflection
      • Setting Boundaries
      • Creating Systems
    • ILR Practice
      • Persistence
      • Resilience
      • Agency
    • Colonization
      • Trauma
      • Embodied Response
      • Lateral Violence
    • Impact
      • Stress
      • Harm
      • Burnout
  • Persistence Project
  • Focus On
    • Colonization and Trauma
    • Safety and Healing
    • Internal Awareness
    • Reflection
    • Setting Boundaries
    • Creating Systems
    • Persistence and Resiliency
    • My Scholarship

Category Archives: Reflection

An Indigenous Language Advocate’s Guide to Reflection

ReflectionMay 28, 2024

I worked with a great team of people from the Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival to create this guide to journaling as a reflective practice.  Strongly encourage you to print it on paper not just look at a digital version.

The Calming Space

Stop everything else.

Focus your attention on your breath.

Follow your breath in and out for eight cycles.

Welcome to Rethink Revitalization

We understand that the journey of revitalizing Indigenous languages can be both inspiring and challenging.

Your wellbeing matters to the sustainability of your ILR practice.

If at any point you need to pause and take a breath, click on in the top right corner of the site, and you'll be guided through a short, calming exercise to help you re-center.

Thank you for being here and for your dedication to revitalizing Indigenous languages.

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