Ute has lived through spoken tradition, today, literacy efforts are helping bring the language into classrooms for new learners.
Thank you to @CPRNews for highlighting the educators, Elders, and students carrying this work forward.
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On this National Day of Remembrance we reflect on the brave contribution of survivors. Each word we learn honors this devastating time period in history and helps heal our people.
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We are hiring a Director of Development to work remotely with flexibility in schedule and number of hours during the work week.
Consider joining the team if you have experience in fundraising and grant writing for Indigenous led organizations. https://t.co/XmAUyQCobW
📚 Watch & Learn Wednesday
Ute Mountain Ute story: Pavichin, Chahkachin (Big Brother, Little Brother).
👦🏽👦🏽 A day of play + learning between two bear brothers.
🎥 Narrated by Helen Muñoz, illustrated by Nashantee Deputee.
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Language Revitalization in Action - Watch & Learn Wednesday
This week we’re highlighting the Crow language with a video titled "Hinnewaapé awéele shóota?" (How Is It Outside Today?)
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“We are building an organization that is both technically strong and culturally grounded.” — Taa’ajii Ch’igiiontà’
TLC’s mission + vision reflect our commitment to Indigenous leadership and language revitalization.
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We are proud to announce a new chapter in our history: A full transition to Indigenous leadership at both the board and executive levels.
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Native American Heritage Month is a perfect opportunity to begin a language journey. Check out our newsletter for simple steps you can take to get started.
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Here’s the full schedule for International Translation Day! Join the conversation from 4 PM to 6:30 PM CET on September 30th. https://t.co/G1sGeqn3fG #ITD2024#TranslationDay2024#IndigenousLanguages
This precious usti went viral on TikTok for speaking to her baby brother in Cherokee in Walmart. (What’s extra cute is that she is being one bossy big sister.) She is learning Cherokee at a program called Little Cherokee seeds that immerses babies in our language.
The Language Conservancy partners, printers and app development team have been busy. Check out all we've been up to in our September Newsletter!
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Lanell Ballard reads the store Éhotse'óheo'o naa éévo'sóeo'o (Work and Play) in the Northern Cheyenne language. Listen and watch here: https://t.co/vOawumXXcj… via
@YouTube
Yavapai Speaker Tracie Hunder narriated the book H-wákva Kvtée, Kéla Qéchi (Big Brother, Little Brother) in the Yavapai language. Watch and listen here: https://t.co/YVSwEketqJ via @YouTube
Our 2023 Annual Report is here and covers our 2023 efforts, achievements, and the strategic steps we are taking to ensure a brighter future for the languages we cherish. We invite you to read the report and stay engaged with our mission. https://t.co/mHDZ0qnQIX
We're thrilled to partner with the Endangered Alphabets Project for World Endangered Writing Day today!
Discover more about the day, free virtual events, and other ways to participate at
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Do see any scripts you recognize?
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