Language Preservation
You may review a few of our funded projects below.
Piegan Institute, Browning, MT
Piegan Institute, a nonprofit organization chartered in Browning, Montana, on the Blackfeet Reservation, was created as a vehicle to research, promote, and preserve the language of the Blackfeet Tribe. Its most powerful representation of this focus has been the construction and staffing of two neighborhood-based private schools, one for pre-school children, the other for grades one through four.
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‘Aha Punana Leo, Hilo, HI
‘Aha Pūnana Leo was formed in 1983 to reestablish and develop the Hawaiian language. During the 1920’s the Hawaiian language ceased to be spoken by children when schools began mandating that the curriculum be taught only in English. Since its formation, ‘Aha Pūnana Leo has been a key force in changing legislation in the state of Hawaii, and also at the federal level, to lift the bans that formerly existed regarding the use of Hawaiian in schools.
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Lorin Cuoco, a former cultural reporter, founded the International Writers Center in St. Louis with William Gass. She was the editor of six books published by the IWC including The Writer in Politics, The Writer and Religion, Dual Muse: The Writer As Artist, The Artist As Writer, and Literary St. Louis,…
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