CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — A few years back, Sage Brook Carbone was attending a powwow at the Mashantucket Western Pequot reservation in Connecticut when she noticed signs in the Pequot language. Carbone ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
(KTEN) — The number of fluent Native American language speakers is declining. The Bureau of Indian Affairs says approximately 170 indigenous languages are spoken in the US, but it's estimated that ...
A teary-eyed administration official solemnly draped a tribal blanket over President Biden on Monday before he announced plans to “revive” Native American languages and designate a Pennsylvania Indian ...
Ashleigh Surma (second right) assists Elva Case (left), Linda Lupe (second left) and Joycelene Johnson (right) in recording Indigenous languages in Bloomington ...
In the next few months, a sign will go up on First Street in Cambridge displaying the thoroughfare’s name in the language of the Massachusett Tribe. It’s the first small step in a project to recognize ...
The University of Arizona’s new West Region Native American Language Resource Center is leading a national effort to empower tribal communities in language revitalization. The resource center received ...
EdSource · What a California State University’s new polytechnic status means for its future What a California State University’s new polytechnic status means for its future June 11, 2026 - As a ...
Duke will offer a series of Cherokee language courses this fall, marking the first time an Indigenous language will be taught at the University. Announced July 23, the course series begins in fall ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A few years back, Sage Brook Carbone was attending a powwow at the Mashantucket Western Pequot reservation in Connecticut when she noticed signs in the Pequot language. Carbone, a ...
In a photo taken Nov. 17, 2022 provided by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, a dual-language sign for the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin was erected along Highway 47/55 in Keshena, Wis.