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Language Keepers began in 2006 as an experimental project to document endangered languages, addressing a central dilemma in endangered language work: the decline and loss of public group discourse. When a language is no longer spoken in groups outside the family, it cannot be passed on or documented effectively. Language Keepers used an innovative approach combining descriptive linguistics, documentary video, and community outreach to encourage speaker groups to use their language while being filmed as they engaged in traditional and contemporary activities—for language learning and revitalization, cultural transmission, and dictionary development. The Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey Portal integrates the Language Keepers videos of Peskotomuhkati-Wolastoqey language and culture.

To advance Language Keepers as an evolving media-based methodology for language documentation and revival, Speaking Place was created in 2010 as a vehicle for promoting language revival work anywhere in the world.

During 14 years of documentation with Peskotomuhkati and Wolastoqey speakers in Maine and New Brunswick, Language Keepers filmed more than 100 hours of natural group conversation with 85 speakers. The data from the filming has contributed hundreds of new words to the dictionary, has stimulated language revival programs for people who understand the language but cannot speak it, and has identified new sources of resiliency and leadership in the speaking community.

Language Keepers was a project of the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities Documenting Endangered Languages Program. The fiscal sponsor and archive partner was Northeast Historic Film Archive, Bucksport, Maine. For copies of Language Keepers videos or documents, please contact Northeast Historic Film.

Peskotomuhkati Participants at Pleasant Point

Nancy Airola
Diane Apt
Margaret Apt
Joan Barnes
Patricia "Teresa" Brown
Linda Dana
Gracie Davis
Barbara Dore
Fran Dore
David A. Francis
Deanna Francis
Donald Francis
Lorraine Francis
Rebecca Francis
Veronica Francis
Lena Jackson
Clara Keezer
Kenny Keezer
Richard Keezer
Mary Harriet Larkin
Carlton Lewey
Hilda Lewis
Andrew Moore
Marie Antoinette Moore
Roland Newell
Susan Newell
Anthony Nicholas
Lane Nicholas
Clara Polches
Frances Smith
Madonna Soctomah
Nancy Soctomah
Jane Taylor
Alice Tomah
Joyce Tomah

Peskotomuhkati Participants at Indian Township

Victoria Boston
Diane Campbell
Roseanne Campbell
Joan Dana
Brenda Lozada
Philip Newell
Wayne Newell
Roger Paul
Clint Sabattis
Allen Sockabasin
Blanche Sockabasin
Clayton Sockabasin, Jr.
David Sockabasin
Raphael Sockabasin
Jennifer Socobasin
Aloysius "Dike" Sopiel
George Stevens
John Stevens
Jane "Bessey" Tinker
David J. Tomah
Frank Tomah

Wolastoqey Participants at Tobique First Nation

Donald "Spike" Moulton
Mary Moulton
Raymond Nicholas
Margaret Paul
Imelda Perley

Project Advisors

Margaret Apt
Joan Barnes
Ed Bassett
David A. Francis
Hilda Lewis
Wayne Newell
Roger Paul
Imelda Perley
Donald Soctomah
Alice Claire Tomah
Frank Tomah

Facilitators

Margaret Apt
Joan Barnes
Deanna Francis
Hilda Lewis
Brenda Lozada
Roland Newell
Wayne Newell
Roger Paul
Allen Sockabasin
Clayton Sockabasin, Jr.
Imelda Perley
Frank Tomah

Transcribers and Translators

Margaret Apt
Joan Barnes
Plansowes Dana
Barbara Dore
Robert Leavitt
Brenda Dana Lozada
Allen Sockabasin
Alice Claire Tomah

Production and Administration

David Weiss — Principal Investigator
Ben Levine — Project Director, Co-Principal Investigator
Robert Leavitt — Co-Principal Investigator, Project Linguist
Julia Schulz — Endangered Language Consultant
Peggy Coreson and Barbara Manning — Project Administration
Julia Schulz, Ryan Shepheard, Daniel Quintanilla — Editors
Video production: Ben Levine
Video editing, post production, portal upload, and IT: Geoff Hancock, Ian Larson, Corey
Norman, Heidi Ann Perkins, Daniel Quintanilla, Scott Francis
Additional videography: Tom Francis, Richard Kane, Ian Larson, George Neptune, Scott Francis
Production assistance: Barbara Dore, Deanna Francis, Frank Tomah
Archival photos provided by Darel Gabriel Bridges and Donald Soctomah
Still photography documentation: Ian Larson, Frances Tomah
Fiscal Sponsor: Northeast Historic Film, Bucksport, Maine