"Native Now" -- by its three sections -- from the website for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's program, produced by the American Experience production people, We Shall Remain.
Fewer than "ten people" speak Nipmuc, which is taught here: April 13, 2009 clip.
You can learn about the Cherokee and Shawnee languages, too, at their respective links in the lower left.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Language, Sovereignty, Enterprise
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