<font><font face="georgia,serif">iPhone app teaches language, culture to Lakota children<br><br>By RUTH MOON Rapid City Journal | Posted: Sunday, March 11, 2012 8:00 pm<br> <br>RAPID CITY, S.D. -- A new iPhone application combines centuries-old Native American culture and cutting-edge smartphone technology to teach youngsters the Lakota language.<br>
<br>The Lakota Toddler app, now available for free in the iTunes store, is the second app by software developers Isreal Shortman and Rusty Calder. The two developers worked with Arlo Iron Cloud, the morning radio announcer for KILI Radio in Porcupine, to create an app that teaches Lakota vocabulary through text, pictures and sounds.<br>
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