The Stoney Nakoda First Nation in southwestern Alberta has created a new advanced textbook and dictionary as a way of preserving its traditional language.
The Stoney Nakoda First Nation in southwestern Alberta has come up with a new textbook and dictionary as a way of preserving its traditional language.
The language has traditionally been passed along orally and there is a concern that it could fade away once some of the senior members are gone.
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