'It's like having grandma or grandpa in their pockets': Elders working to preserve Ho-Chunk language
It used to be that a Ho-Chunk youth would have to wait until they were in the presence of an elder if they had a question about how to say something in their ancient language. Today, the youngster can ...
This article highlights findings from a study that involved desk research, surveys and interviews of people mentioned in the article. Throughout history, the Ho and Santal communities preserved their ...
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