10:21 am: Memo to recognize teaching of Keres language<br /><br />By
ASSOCIATED PRESS April 5, 2006<br
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(AP) - The state Department of Public Education and Laguna Pueblo are
to sign an agreement Friday that will recognize the pueblo's authority
to decide who teaches the pueblo's children the Keres language of
Laguna.<br /><br />The memorandum of understanding will make sure the
pueblo's language will be supported by the Grants-Cibola County Public
Schools, Public Education Secretary Veronica Garcia said.<br /><br
/>Garcia and Laguna Pueblo Gov. Roland Johnson are to sign the
agreement at the pueblo's Route 66 Casino.<br /><br />A child's first
language is critical to identity and helps children value their culture
and heritage, Garcia said.<br /><br />"When the native language is
not maintained, important links to a student's family and other
community members may be lost," she said.<br /><br />The agreement
will give the pueblo the responsibility for establishing the process to
certify people for licenses to teach the Keres language, history and
culture. The education department will issue licenses in accordance
with that process.<br /><br />The 2002 state Legislature approved the
Native Language and Culture Act, which provides for such memorandums.
To date, the Public Education Department's licensure bureau has issued
69 native language and culture certifications.