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Watch: HEENETIINEYOO3EIHIIHO’ Language Healers

Saturday, September 7, 2013 16:04
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Language Healers: New Film on Native Language Revitalization Efforts

Shared from Cultural Survival
http://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/language-healers-new-film-native-language-revitalization-efforts

From Alaska to Oklahoma and Wisconsin to Montana, we witness stories about the importance of saving Native American languages and meet some of the people who are working hard to heal these national treasures.
Heenetiineyoo3eihiiho’ (Language Healers) is perhaps one of the first films to focus upon the work the broader Native community is doing now to revitalize their languages. We learn about the importance of Native languages and cultures in Alaska from a Yup’ik dog musher and then from a Tlingit carver of wood and metal. The film then takes us to a school in Wisconsin where we hear the story of a seventh grade girl who was recently punished for speaking a few words of the Menominee language. We learn more about the fight against language loss through visiting a Euchee (Yuchi) immersion school in Oklahoma where only four fluent elder speakers remain. Finally, we travel to Montana where an inventive professor has been perfecting a method to quickly save these disappearing national treasures.
HEENETIINEYOO3EIHIIHO’ (Language Healers) Trailer from Brian McDermott on Vimeo.
- See more at: http://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/language-healers-new-film-native-language-revitalization-efforts#sthash.HhqhtanY.dpuf

Brenda Norrell has been a news reporter in Indian country for 29 years, serving as a writer for Navajo Times and a stringer for AP and USA Today during the 18 years she lived on the Navajo Nation. After being a longtime staff reporter for Indian Country Today, she was censored and terminated. She then created Censored News, focused on Indigenous Peoples and human rights, now in its fifth year.



Source: http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2013/09/watch-heenetiineyoo3eihiiho-language.html

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