<font><font face="georgia,serif">Lost Languages Find a New Voice in Radio<br><br>Friday, August 17, 2012<br>US<br><br>If you’re a regular listener to the radio station KUYI in Keams Canyon, Arizona, you probably hear Native American intro music a lot. That’s because KUYI is one of roughly 50 stations that broadcasts on Native American lands to Native American listeners. And to boot, they broadcast in Native American languages, which are otherwise falling into widespread disuse.<br>
<br>Access full article below:<br><a href="http://www.thetakeaway.org/2012/aug/17/lost-languages-find-new-voice-radio/?utm_source=local&utm_media=treatment&utm_campaign=featuredcomment&utm_content=article">http://www.thetakeaway.org/2012/aug/17/lost-languages-find-new-voice-radio/?utm_source=local&utm_media=treatment&utm_campaign=featuredcomment&utm_content=article</a><br>
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