The world’s Indigenous speakers gather in Victoria to revitalize languages
VANCOUVER — Sto:lo Nation educator Ethel Gardner is confident that the fate of the Coast Salish language Halq’emeylem is looking up, despite its classification as critically endangered by UNESCO.
“The language is alive. It’s definitely reversing the trend towards extinction,” she said.
Gardner, who also goes by her First Nation’s name Stelomethet, served as an elder-in-residence at Simon Fraser University, where she wrote her dissertation on the relationship between Halq’emeylem, pronouced halk-ah-may-lem, and Sto:lo communities of B.C.’s Fraser Valley.
Decades of arduous work to preserve Halq’emeylem is paying off as more people begin to learn the language, she said.