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The author captures threads of a dialect by recording words for "Michipicoten" in an open-air meeting with community elders. John-Paul Chalykoff, CC BY-NDLanguage is foundational to Indigenous communities, including my own, and a vital connection to our cultures. It is well documented how residential schools in Canada and boarding schools in the U.S. devastated Indigenous languages and severed cultural connections. While our languages are in decline, efforts to sustain them are ongoing, and I am
Anishinaabe was once the most widely spoken language in what is now Michigan. Today, census figures show there are fewer than 10,000 Anishinaabe speakers in the U.S. and fewer than 30,000 in Canada.