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TitleAchievements Abound for Native American Languages in 2011
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Achievements Abound for Native American Languages in 2011
By ICTMN Staff
December 23, 2011

Even though statistics say Native American languages are endangered and the U.S. Census says there are less than half a million speakers of Native languages in the country, there were a number of advancements in language revitalization and preservation throughout the year, a sampling of those are noted in this article for Ojibwe, Lakota, Squamish, Wampanoag, Cherokee, Mohawk, Inuktitut, and language spoken in Oklahoma.

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