M. A. Native American Languages Linguistics Explore how the Native American Languages Linguistics M A (NAMA) program prepares community language activists to revitalize and document native languages
The NAMA Program at the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ (2026) Since 1999, the Native American Languages Linguistics Master of Arts (NAMA) program of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona has been serving Native American students interested in linguistic training, language documentation, and language revitalization
Master of Arts in Linguistics - Native American Linguistics and . . . The NAMA degree program is oriented towards community language activists who wish to train in the kinds of skills and experience needed to work on maintaining, revitalizing, and documenting their native languages
NAMA Program Faculty - Linguistics Meet the amazing faculty behind the M A in Native American Languages and Linguistics program at the University of Arizona
NAMA Degree Requirements - Linguistics Explore the exciting courses and opportunities available to students in the M A in Native American Languages and Linguistics program at the UA
Linguistics Rosalia Badhorse (Cheyenne) graduated with her masters in linguistics from the NAMA program in Spring 2023 The Linguistics Department offers the Second Language Proficiency Exam for languages not taught on campus, as well as for those taught by The Critical Languages Program
LINGMA Program | University of Arizona Catalog The M A in Linguistics - Native American Languages Linguistics (NAMA) trains community language activists in the skills and experience needed to work on maintaining, revitalizing and documenting your native language