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Presenters from several language programs based in urban centers across the U.S. share how they are maintaining the ties between Natives living outside of their communities by encouraging native language learning.
This 2015 Administration for Native Americans Pacific Region project compendium is the first look back at ANA grants and other resources to support native communities in the Pacific islands.
Published by the U.S. Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, and Department of Interior, this report reflects efforts to identify the barriers, levers, and best practices that federal agencies can use to better support Native American languages. The information used to generate these recommendations include Tribal Consultation, listening sessions, dialogues at two Native American Languages Summits as well as information from research and other reports.
Developed by First Peoples' Cultural Council, the Language Nest Online Toolkit is a collection of resources for language nest programs in First Nations' communities.