Written by Hailey Punis The DAILP team extends its deepest gratitude to the Henry R. Luce Foundation for support received between 2021 – 2024 totaling $350,000. This funding has helped DAILP pay for all of our community-based contributors such as teachers, students, tribal speakers, and editors during phase two of our initiative to expand our […]
DAILP Honored with a Grant from The National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Written by Hailey Punis The DAILP Team is pleased to announce the team received a grant of $125,000 from their National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) program to build a second digital edited collection of Cherokee language manuscripts titled “The Willie Jumper Stories.” The project was mentioned in The National Archives newsletter. This funding […]
DAILP Team Awarded Luce Foundation Grant
In June of 2024, the DAILP team received additional underwriting from the Henry Luce Foundation Indigenous Knowledge program. The addition funding supports a team of translation specialists led by Ernestine Berry, Director of the John Hair Cultural Center and Keetoowah Museum. The grant also supports the DAILP team’s ongoing assessment of the DAILP Translation Interface […]
DAILP Now the Digital Archive of Indigenous Language Persistance
Renaming DAILP DAILP is now the Digital Archive of Indigenous Language Persistance! We found that our previous name, Digital Archive of American Indian Language Preservation and Perseverance, was too long and hard to remember. Our new name expands our focus beyond North American languages and fuses preservation and perserverance into one holistic concept: Language Persistance. […]