Broadcasting In Cherokee (fwd)

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Broadcasting In Cherokee
http://www.kotv.com/main/home/stories.asp?whichpage=1&id=100301
A Tahlequah radio station is trying to help preserve an endangered piece of
Native American culture. 
Experts say the Cherokee language could be extinct in two generations.
Tahlequah's KTLQ is trying to keep it alive. 
Thursday, Dennis Sixkiller and David Scott called the Sequoyah High School's
state championship quarterfinal game in Cherokee. 
Basketball fan BJ Frogg: "it’s very important to keep our language alive cause
once your language is gone, it’s gone.” 
Jim Trickett with KEOK: "we have a lot of people that still speak the Cherokee
language and it gives them a chance to hear the ball games, they may not
understand English, they understand Cherokee." 
Announcer David Scott says there aren't Cherokee words for some basketball
terms, so they have to improvise. For three pointers, they use the Cherokee
word for the number three. And for coach, they use the Cherokee word for
leader.
Created: 3/10/2006
Updated: 3/10/2006 10:24:01 AM
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