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Ethics and Protocols

Ethics and Protocols
A Linguist’s Code of Conduct: Guidelines for Engaging in Linguistic Work with Indigenous Peoples

A Linguist’s Code of Conduct: Guidelines for Engaging in Linguistic Work with Indigenous Peoples is a collection of thoughts, reflective questions and suggestions for linguists who are engaging in (or preparing to engage in) linguistic work with Indigenous peoples. 

We welcome you to build on this document in ways that are useful and relevant to your context and work. This includes quoting, “remixing,” discussing, adapting, etc., within the limits of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. See details here: ;

This guide was authored by Anna Belew (non-Indigenous) and Amanda Holmes (Kanien'kehá:ka). 

 

 

 

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