Staff at a newspaper in Kahnawá:ke, a First Nations community south of Montreal, are going a bit further with their responsibility to their readers and have launched a project which they believe will help save one critical aspect of their culture — language. Global’s Phil Carpenter has the story.
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New Kahnawake project aims to protect Mohawk language
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