Research at the Myaamia Center
Contact the Myaamia Center
351 E. Spring St.
Bonham House, Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056
The Myaamia Center's offices explore research on a breadth of topics, from language and education to cultural ecology.
We present our research regularly at events such as the Myaamiaki Conference. We also make our research available to members of the Miami Tribe community and the public, in many cases as free downloads.
This project uses Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping technology to tell the stories of the Myaamia communities who lived in and around Myaamionki 'Myaamia lands.'
Offices Investigating: Software Development, Media and Technology, Education
Mahkihkihwa is the Myaamia term for 'herbal medicine'. This database is a repository of Myaamia plant-based knowledge and lifeways, contributed by community members, outside researchers, and historical archives.
Offices Investigating: Cultural Ecology, Software Development, Media and Technology, Education
The Indigenous Languages Digital Archive (ILDA) is a web-based software designed to assemble source materials of endangered languages into a digital archiving space in order to facilitate linguistic analysis and development of language learning materials.
Offices Investigating: Software Development, Language Research, Media and Technology
The goal of the Nipwayoni Certification Program is to produce Myaamia educators who are well-versed in their culture, language, and lifeways. Graduates of this program will be able to pass the knowledge they gain on to learners in the Myaamia community.
Offices Investigating: Education, Language Research