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    Native Americans Fight to Save Endangered Languages

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Many of the world's minority languages, some spoken by only a handful of speakers, are on the brink of extinction, and community activists and scientists are teaming to try to keep them alive.

    One example is the Native American language Siletz Dee-ni, which was once spoken widely by native people in Oregon, but which now may be spoken fluently by only one man: Alfred "Bud" Lane.

    "We're a small tribe on the central Oregon coast," Lane said via telephone here at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. "Like most small groups of people, our pool of speakers has been reduced over a period of time, until the 1980s when very few speakers were left. Linguists labeled it 'moribund.'" [Q&A: Dead Languages Reveal a Lost World]

    But Lane and his community decided to fight back.

    Talking dictionaries

    "Our people and council decided that was not going to happen," Lane said. "We devised a plan to go forward and begin teaching our dialect on the reservation."

    Now schoolchildren in theSiletz Valley School learn Siletz Dee-ni two days a week. Lane said they're picking it up faster than he ever hoped.

    Still, the coast isn't clear. Whether Siletz Dee-ni can become spoken well enough, and by a large enough group of people to continue being used in daily life remains to be seen.

    "Language extinction is not an inevitability, although it is a very strong trend that is going on right now," said K. David Harrison, a linguist at Swarthmore College who worked with Lane to assemble an online talking dictionary of more than 14,000 words in the Siletz Dee-ni language.

    The dictionary, sponsored by National Geographic's Enduring Voices project and the Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages, is just one of many linguists are compiling to record the world's dwindling collection of endangered languages before it's too late.

    What we stand to lose

    As native peoples assimilate more and more into the dominant cultures around them, and as younger generations grow up speaking dominant languages like English in school and with their peers, fewer and fewer people are becoming fluent in native tongues. In the past, government repression of native languages and ethnic shame has also seriously hindered the survival of these languages, researchers on a panel here said.

    But if the world loses these languages, it loses more than just another way of saying the same thing, experts argue.

    There is a "vast knowledge base, knowledge of plants, animals, how to live sustainably, that is contained uniquely in those languages," Harrison said. "We are all enriched when small language communities choose to share their knowledge."

    Studying the languages also teaches linguists new language patterns, and helps preserve other elements of native culture such as foods and traditions.

    Teetering on the brink

    But what does it take for a threatened language to stay alive?

    Margaret Noori, a professor at the University of Michigan and a speaker of Ashininaabemowin, the native language of the Ojibwe people indigenous to the Great Lakes area, not only speaks the native language, she also sings and writes poetry in Ashininaabemowin. [Recording: Ashininaabemowin Song]

    "For it to be considered alive, we need to be creating in it," Noori told LiveScience. "Otherwise it's like studying Latin."

    Noori teaches Ashininaabemowin language classes at the University of Michigan, and runs a website, www.ojibwe.net, to collect recordings of Ashininaabemowin speakers. She also harnesses social media such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube to spread the word about the language.

    Still, despite the hard efforts of many people, the continued survival of Ashininaabemowin is not assured.

    "If I'm honest, statistically, I'd say it doesn't look very good," Noori said. She estimates there are fewer than 15,000 speakers of the language left, and possibly as few as 5,000. Eighty percent of Anishinaabemowin speakers are older than 65.

    Despite the odds, though, she and other native language advocates don't plan to give up.

    "We have a whole new generation of people coming up that sing our songs, learn our traditions," Lane said. "We were teetering on the brink, and I think we've finally turned the corner and reversed that now."

    You can follow LiveScience senior writer Clara Moskowitz on Twitter @ClaraMoskowitz. For more science news, follow LiveScience on twitter @livescience.

     

    20 comments

    • Robert  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      Languages are a valuable asset. History, mythology and ways of thinking can be lost.
    • award-winning cold plate ...  •  Toronto, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      With today's technology!!.. get them documented..I'm surprised this has not been co-ordinated already
    • Happy Feet  •  St Charles, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      I read this article because is didnt say anything about Whitney Houston.
    • buck fush  •  Gonzales, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      Why is I called racist for trying to save MY Language... English... CLOSE THE DANG BORDER AND START DEPORTING... take the USA back.
      • Sarah 3 mths ago
        These people were here before England even knew this land existed, so we would be the ones to be deported.
      • Hastings67 3 mths ago
        "Why is I called"

        1. You can't even properly use the language you're working so hard to "save".
        2. You're trying to save a language that's spoken by millions? That doesn't make any sense.
        3. You're blaming a specific race of people for a problem and offering no real solution. The man in the article isn't screaming and blaming caucasians for what happened to his language; instead he's taking steps to keep it alive and growing.
      • J M 3 mths ago
        English has well over a billion speakers and is the most widely spoken language in the world. I wouldn't be too concerned.
    • wow  •  3 mths ago
      Why, instead, we use a foreign language, English, here?
    • Mattoknowso  •  3 mths ago
      Too bad, but this what happens when PC trustees at the U of I killed the Chief.
    • AUGUSTUS MCCRAE  •  3 mths ago
      this is not brain surgery. all that is needed is voice recorders and people to speak into them and explain. are they waiting for the govt to do it?
      • JOSEPH J HOMAN 3 mths ago
        that seems so cold. there isn't any tradition there, no ethnic difference, just a recording of a dying language.
    • JayF  •  3 mths ago
      Couldnt care less....I was born in South Carolina...so, I'm a native American...I speak English...so, unless Obama and his Open Border policy continues, there's no threat to my language....
      • Robert 3 mths ago
        So very few of our "English" words actually originate in England.
    • gottaholler  •  Graceville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Instead of funding things like why a turtle walks slow, we need to put real money into this oh, so, important historical knowledge. I wish I was young again, because this is a field I would want to study and document.
    • Independant  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      So why don't these tribes take it upon themselves to preserve their own languages?
      • Independant 3 mths ago
        HHHMMMM two thumbs down so far, obviously these two don't think that people or in this case the tribes should shoulder the responsibility themselves but instead wait for someone else to do it for them.
      • Phoenix 3 mths ago
        They are, state languages force extinction of other languages though. People are often ridiculed and treated poorly because they believe one language is better than another.
      • Independant 3 mths ago
        What world are you on?!
    • DeviantDaisy  •  Wyoming, Minnesota  •  3 mths ago
      So of course it's everyone else' problem that the young generation of Natives would rather sit around in their designer saggy jeans with an Escalade on blocks in the front yard of their free houses than preserve their own heritage? Tough titties.
      • GntC 3 mths ago
        you are so right, you're also very pretty. great combo, beautiful brain beautiful body.
      • DeviantDaisy 3 mths ago
        Why thank you.
    • Cabo San Dan  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      in america, english is becoming an endangered language.
    • Phoenix  •  3 mths ago
      It is good to know people are beginning to preserve their languages. These languages hold histories and entire cultures within them.
    • Jessica  •  3 mths ago
      Where did all the comments go?? I posted several last night and knew that Yahoo was doing something weird, the number of overall comments kept going DOWN. Now, they're gone altogether! Geez, Yahoo, I wasn't being racist. Why leave the "close the border" comments from others and take away the comments from people like me who actually have something constructive and educated to say?? SMH
    • c  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      demand it to be on all packages of food and such! video record or tape recorder... write and teach it to the childern.. simple... use some of that wasted money from the casino's...
    • wow  •  3 mths ago
      First, we need to find our who killed the languages!
    • Mike  •  Joplin, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Two languages need to die. Spanglish and Ebonics.
    • Phoenix  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, there are a lot of racists here today...
    • Levi Einstien  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Let the past go. History or the past is just a point of reference of where we are today. At one point we will not even need language. If the computer can communicate with each other without wiring so can we.
    • Billy  •  3 mths ago
      how many different ways do we really have to have of saying eagle feather and buffalo?
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