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  2. List of Native American languages acquired by children

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    Arapaho - In 2008, it was reported that a school had been opened to teach the language to children. [1] Currently, the language may be acquired by children, for a population estimate as recent as 2007 lists an increase to 1,000 speakers and notes that the language is in use in schools, bilingual education efforts begun on Wind River Reservation ...

  3. Esther Martinez Native American Languages Preservation Act

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    Requires that Native American language nests: (1) provide instruction and child care through the use of a Native American language for at least 10 children under the age of seven for an average of at least 500 hours per year per student; (2) provide classes in such language for the parents of such students; and (3) use such language as the ...

  4. Native American Languages Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    From 2007–2012, funding for language instruction in public schools has been made available through the Esther Martinez Native American Languages Preservation Act, signed by President George W. Bush on December 14, 2006, to prevent the loss of heritage and culture. [12] "Since 2000, 390 grants have been awarded under the program for a total of ...

  5. Endangered Languages Project - Wikipedia

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    Catalogue is needed to support documentation and revitalization of endangered languages, to inform the public and scholars, to aid members of groups whose languages are in peril, and to call attention to the languages most critically in need of conservation.” [1] For example, the organization classifies the Canadian Métis language Michif as ...

  6. Not only a matter of education - HuffPost

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    school choice and family financing Vouchers Charter schools School rankings Source: Self-elaboration By the beginning of the 21st century, the most important milestone of the reforms of this period was the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act. In meeting the challenge of making sure no student falls behind

  7. Language preservation - Wikipedia

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    Language preservation is the preservation of endangered or dead languages. With language death , studies in linguistics , anthropology , prehistory and psychology lose diversity. [ 1 ] As history is remembered with the help of historic preservation , language preservation maintains dying or dead languages for future studies in such fields.

  8. Jeju language - Wikipedia

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    On 27 September 2007, the Jeju provincial government promulgated the Language Act for the Preservation and Promotion of the Jeju Language, [60] which established five-year plans for state-backed language preservation. The Act encouraged public schools on Jeju Island to offer Jeju as an extracurricular activity, as well as to incorporate the ...

  9. Native American identity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Language preservation in particular, and doing one's part to preserve the Native language of one's community, especially for young people, is seen as contributing to cultural survival, and is an important part of being "traditional". [16] Those who maintain Native American traditions are often referred to as "traditional" or "traditionals". [5]