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The Endangered Alphabets Project

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Posted in native wisdom | 1 Comment

True Tulsa: Jimmy Washington

Sunday, August 7th, 2011

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We Are Still Here

Friday, July 8th, 2011

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Massive Digital Divide for Native Americans is ‘A Travesty’

Friday, May 13th, 2011

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Google Now Supports Cherokee Language

Saturday, April 9th, 2011

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‘Smiling Indians’ tries to balance older series

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Tags: edward s. curtis, film project, sterlin harjo, tulsa world
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39th Symposium of American Indian is April 11-16 at NSU

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

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Lloyd Oliver, among last of original Code Talkers, dies at 87

Saturday, March 19th, 2011

Tags: code talker, world war ii
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Indigenous Cinema film fest Nov.9th @ Circle Cinema

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Tags: circle cinema, indigenous cinema, sterlin harjo
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Accessing Cherokee within your iPhone

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

Tags: cherokee language, cherokee syllabary, ipad, iphone
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    • RT @tibetspace: Last member of 65,000-year-old tribe dies, taking one of world's earliest languages to the grave | Mail Online - http:// ... @nativelanguage 2011/11/27
    • RT @thislandpress: @chimchim237 'tis true! did you see our mini-doc on the Yuchi language? http://t.co/cOgQcv0r @nativelanguage 2011/11/07
    • @thislandpress i did indeed! & covered it on http://t.co/q8aBjEXh ...just now connecting all the dots. :) THANKS. native tongues are vital. @nativelanguage 2011/11/07
    • @imorae that's great! the world needs more like you to teach our children the wisdom embedded in native languages. @nativelanguage 2011/11/07
    • @WalkingstickMtn we agree. and we're excited about technology tools that will help youth learn and hear/see native language as well. @nativelanguage 2011/11/07
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    • Endangered Language Fund ELF was founded ten years ago with the goal of supporting endangered language preservation and documentation projects. Our main mechanism for supporting work on endangered languages has been funding grants to individuals, tribes, and museums. 0
    • Indigenous Language Institute The Indigenous Language Institute provides vital language related services to Native communities so that their individual identities, traditional wisdom and values are passed on to future generations in their original languages. 0
    • The Longnow Foundation's Rosetta Project The Rosetta Project is The Long Now Foundation’s first exploration into very long-term archiving. It serves as a means to focus attention on the problem of digital obsolescence, and ways we might address that problem through creative archival storage meth 0
    • The Rosetta Stone native language project The Rosetta Stone Endangered Language Program works with native groups to customize Rosetta Stone software for exclusive use in language revitalization. Each revitalization project builds on the company’s mission to help people improve their lives and mak 0

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