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Native American Languages in Danger of Extinction

2nd April 2009

According to UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) more than 2,400 languages are in danger of extinction and 192 of these are Native American Languages.

Following European colonisation and governmental policies of the mid-19th century, the USA has already lost a third of its native languages, the Alaskan language of Eyak being the most recent when it's last remaining speaker Marie Smith Jones died in 2008.

Steps are being taken though to expand tribal language teaching in schools "Progress is being made through immersion schools, because if you teach children when they're young it will stay with them as adults and that's the future," says Mr Nahwooksy, a Comanche.

Such native language teaching programmes are commonplace in Hawaiian schools but UNESCO still class Hawaiian as an endangered language with less then 1000 native speakers.


 
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