With less than 100 fluent Nakoda speakers left, the language the nation has spoken for centuries is in danger of being lost. With the launch of a new book, a community of elders and a First Nations University of Canada professor are hoping to change that.
Global News at 10 Weekend Regina
‘It’s critical’: new Nakoda language book could help save dying language
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