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Deconstructing the Southern language

In 1993, author Ray Cunningham, a North Alabama native, put out an updated edition of his “Southern Talk, A Disappearing Language,” a book a newer update would likely be half

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CGTN America: The Disappearing Language of Navajo

CGTN America: The Disappearing Language of Navajo Share Article Today, the Navajo language – or Diné Bizaad in Navajo – has been designated as “vulnerable” by UNESCO. On Navajo land, there are roughly around 170 thousand people who still speak Navajo. Dr. Platero is the principal of a Navajo language immersion school. She s very worried about the disappearance of Navajo language and culture. Dr. Platero cried when she said, she used to have those “what if” moments when kids no longer know their origins. “Where are we going to be?” WASHINGTON (PRWEB) June 02, 2021 (This material is distributed by MediaLinks TV, LLC on behalf of CCTV. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.)

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