Daryl Baldwin is an American academic and linguist who specializes in the Myaamia language.
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Daryl Baldwin is an American academic and linguist who specializes in the Myaamia language.
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Daryl Baldwin is the director of the Myaamia Center at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.
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Daryl Baldwin seeks to revitalize languages for the people of the community, language and cultural revitalization.
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The realization led Daryl Baldwin to apply for a graduate degree at the University of Montana.
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Since 1996, Daryl Baldwin began to teach himself and his family and four children the Miami language.
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Daryl Baldwin learned through studies held by the Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives.
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Daryl Baldwin has taught and raised his four children as native speakers of Myaamia and continues to teach others as assistant educational leadership professor.
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Much of Daryl Baldwin's work has been collaborative, contributing to edited collections and journal articles, and he works with other linguists such as Leanne Hinton's National Breath of Life project, a two-week biennial gathering of linguists sharing, finding and utilizing linguistic archival sources.
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