Classification of instructional programs (CIP) Canada 2000
- 1 - Chapter I: Academic and Occupation-specific Programs
- 16. - Aboriginal and Foreign Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
- 16.10 - Aboriginal Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
16.1001 - Aboriginal Languages, Literatures and Linguistics
This instructional program class comprises any program that focuses on the languages native to the Western Hemisphere. These programs include courses in linguistic philology; oral and written literatures; Inuit and Aleut languages; Hawaiian (Polynesian language family); North American language families such as Algonkian (Arapaho, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Cree, Micmac, Ojibwa, and others), Athabascan (Apache, Chipewyan, Kiowa, Navajo, Na-Dene, and others), Siouan (Crow, Dakota, Hidatsa, Osage, Winnebago, and others), Muskogean (Choctaw, Creek, and others), Iroquoian (Cherokee, Mohawk, Oneida, Senecan, and others); Yuman; Mayan (Classical Mayan, Quiché, Huastec, and others); Zapotecan (Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomi, Popolacan, and others), and Uto-Aztecan (Hopi, Shoshone, Zuñi, Nahuatl, and others); South American language families such as Andean-Equatorial (Quechua, Aymará, Tupí, Guaraní, Arawak, Island Carib, and others); Ge-Pano-Carib (Carib and others); and Macro-Chibchan (Chibcha and others); and other minor languages.
Example Program Names:
- Aboriginal language
- Cree language
- Cree language studies
- Cree linguistics
- Dakota language studies
- First Nations language
- Native language
- Native language studies
- Saulteaux language studies
Exclusion
- Aboriginal studies(05.0202)
- Native studies(05.0202)
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