<font face="georgia,serif">May 1, 2010<br> <br>B.C. First Nations languages face extinction unless action taken now, report says<br><br>By Stephen Hui<br>Canada<br><br>First Nations languages in British Columbia are hurtling toward "imminent extinction", a new report says.<br>
<br>But the Report on the Status of B.C. First Nations Languages 2010 argues that these "critically endangered" languages can be saved if quick action is taken.<br><br>Prepared by the First Peoples’ Heritage, Language and Culture Council and released on April 30, the report notes that, with 32 languages and 59 dialects, B.C. is home to 60 percent of First Nations languages in Canada.<br>
<br>"Based on three variables for measuring language endangerment (speakers, usage and language resources), all of B.C. First Nations languages are severely endangered or nearly extinct," it states. "Some are already sleeping."<br>
<br>According to the report, fluent speakers represent 5.1 percent (5,609) of the B.C. First Nations population. "Semi-speakers" comprise 8.2 percent (8,948) of the population, while people learning their language constitute 11.1 percent (12,223).<br>
<br>Most fluent speakers are over 65 years old. Only 1.5 percent (36) of fluent speakers are under the age of 25.<br><br>Access full article below:<br><a href="http://www.straight.com/article-320680/vancouver/bc-first-nations-languages-face-extinction-unless-action-taken-now-report-says">http://www.straight.com/article-320680/vancouver/bc-first-nations-languages-face-extinction-unless-action-taken-now-report-says</a><br>
<br>~~~<br><br>ILAT note: I am posting this news article again th0ugh it is from May 1, 2010. Many may have missed it or it may not have been posted here to begin with. The informative report (at the web link) describes the state of language endangerment across Canada. Unfortunately, nothing like this is available for the US. <br>
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