What started with the Ojibwe words for women ( Ikwewag ) and men ( Iminiwag ) on local restroom doors in 2005 is becoming more permanent and resonating with Bemidji, Minnesota resi...
First Nations languages are endangered in British Columbia, which according to the 2010 Report on the Status of B.C...
Cherokee Nation member Julie Reed, a fifth-year history doctoral student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) and a current Sequoyah fellow, is lear...
Last month four women of the Tubatulabal Tribe—of the Kern River Valley in California—made the trek to Washington, D.C...
Sisters Cree and Cheyenne Drowningbear (Cherokee), of Tahlequah, Oklahoma performed "We Are Family" in Cherokee at the Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair held recently at...
Where can you hear 32 Native American languages spoken by more than 600 students in two days?...
Carol Berry
March 09, 2011
The pow wow season is under way, and the sound of drums—the universal “heartbeat of the nation”—will reverberate in dance arenas around the country...
ICTMN Staff
February 24, 2011
Restoring Native languages is essential to the preservation of Native culture, and there are many groups doing their part to restore the languages that began disappearing after col...
ICTMN Staff
February 13, 2011
Language of America, a documentary by Ben Levine, is a journey exploring American Indian languages, philosophy, and community...
ICTMN Staff
February 12, 2011
A fundraiser to support the annual Ojibwe Language Camp will be held Saturday, February 19, from 1-6 p.m...

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