Indigenous Language Rights & Realities (ILR&R) is a peer-reviewed, open-access publication focusing on topics related to Indigenous and non-dominant language rights and realities. ILR&R is a section of Language Documentation & Conservation (LD&C), and is sponsored by the National Foreign Language Resource Center and published exclusively in electronic form by the University of Hawaiʻi Press.
ILR&R publishes original papers on topics related to Indigenous and non-dominant community-centered, -led, -driven language work as it relates to their rights and lived realities. This includes, but is not limited to language revitalization, reclamation, education, policy planning, and linguistic rights. We privilege submissions authored or co-authored by Indigenous and/or non-dominant community members and/or in partnership with Indigenous and/or non-dominant communities or community members.