<font size="2"><font face="georgia,serif">U of T prof wins Killam Prize for work on Slavey language<br><br>MARK HUME<br>VANCOUVER— From Wednesday's Globe and Mail<br>Published Tuesday, Apr. 19, 2011 7:26PM EDT<br>Canada<br>
<br>When Professor Keren Rice went North from Toronto in 1973, she entered “a completely different world” in order to study the Slavey language, which was then in danger of slowly dying out in the Mackenzie River Valley, where it had been spoken for thousands of years.<br>
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