Native Languages

American Indian Language Development Institute: June 6-July 2, 2011
Preserving Languages Is About More Than Words (03/16/09)
Symposium of Indigenous Language and Literature (04/11/07)
Last Words (10/01/06)
Some stories count more than others (08/07/05)
Gage County group preserving Native school in Barneston (07/11/05)
Technology-Enhanced Language Revitalization (08/18/04)
Learning in Their Native Tongue (05/11/04)
Museum announces innovative research project (03/29/04)
Tribe fears loss of culture... (03/22/04)
Grants: Administration for Native Americans (02/23/04)

Students learn Blackfeet (02/09/04)
Tribes work to restore `critically endangered' Lakota language(02/08/04)
Native Americans focus on preservation of language (02/04/04)
Dine curriculum guide is a milestone for indigenous lanugages (02/02/04)
Native language programs run afoul of No Child Left Behind (1/26/04)
How Maria Hinton has kept her culture alive
Ancient tongues fade away (7/14/03)
Legislation introduced to preserve American Indian languages (7/9/03)
Shoshone reunion celebrates culture (6/29/03)
Tribe members breathe new life into language (6/27/03)
Native-language program wins state endorsement (6/22/03)
Tribes struggle to keep languages alive (5/26/03)
Professor backs "survival schools" for Native American languages (5/20/03)
Alarm Raised on World's Disappearing Languages (5/15/03)
Public school to teach Cherokee language (4/28/2003)
Professor hopes to revive Indian language with 5 remaining speakers (3/20/2003)
Language bill foes stage a Capitol rally (3/4/2003)
Literacy in Cherokee seen to be dwindling (02/09/2003)
Tribe starts immersion school (02/09/2003)
Mohegans revive heritage through language (02/03/2003)
Keeping native tongues alive (1/15/2003)
Ban on Speaking Navajo Leads Restaurant Staff to Sue (12/20/2002)
Experts striving to revive language (12/03/2002)
Keeping the flame of a language alive (6/15/2002)
Indiana University Students Trying to Save Indian Language (6/4/2002)
Oral Historians Record, Then Protect, Alaska (3/122002)
UNESCO: 3,000 Languages Could Die Off (2/20/2002)



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