Poulette, Adriana2008-06-102008-06-1020072008-06-10http://hdl.handle.net/1828/985This thesis will discuss commitment to Onyota'a:ka (Oneida) language revitalization. The author draws conclusions on how we as Onyota'a:ka individuals and as an Onyota'a:ka community can make a commitment to language. Through both personal experience and input from the community. the author specifically looks at the concepts of responsibility. motivation. and the Onyota' a:ka way of life as they pertain to and provide insight to a commitment to language. The author will show that commitment to language is a continual process and needs to he more than a commitment to just language but a commitment to Onyota'a:ka ways.enAvailable to the World Wide WebOneida IndiansOneida languageethnic identityUVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social SciencesUVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::Language::Language and languagesYohahí:yo Yakothahol^:u̲ = She has found a good path : a discussion of commitment to Onyotaʾa:ka language revitalizationThesis