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Living Tongues Oklahoma Language Hotspot |
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Oklahoma
Language Hotspot
The Oklahoma Language Hotspot is one of
two such areas found in the United
States. As a result of the specific
history of Oklahoma in its role as
Indian Territory, numerous indigenous
groups were moved eastward or westward
to add to the already diverse set of
local languages in the 19th century. As
a result, a number of different
languages representing numerous language
families became languages of Oklahoma.
Some portion of these have survived to
the modern day, but all languages of
Oklahoma are endangered to one degree or
another; most in fact have but a handful
of elders remaining who are conversant
in their heritage tongues. The current
distribution of the languages and
language families still found in
Oklahoma today can be seen in this map
of the Oklahoma Language Hotspot.
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Oklahoma Language Hotspot
Map
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Oklahoma Language Hotspot
VideosOklahoma is
also a center of indigenous language
revitalization movements and many tribes
are acting to reclaiming their languages
through various kinds of programs,
school curricula, etc. One community in
Oklahoma that is actively engaging in
language revitalization are the Sac and
Fox Nation, whose language is called
Sauk.
Living
Tongues Institute for Endangered
Languages offered equipment and training
to a representative from the Sauk
Language Department, Ms. Terrie Kinsey
in 2010 and she produced a wonderful
digital storybook in the Sauk language
at this workshop. |
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