<div dir="ltr">AUDIO<br><br><b><font size="4">Mohawk language circle aims to strengthen identify<br></font></b><br>By Bonnie O’Sullivan, Special to, CBC News Posted: Mar 25, 2014 2:22 PM ET Last Updated: Mar 25, 2014 3:44 PM ET<br>
<br>The Tsi Kionhnheht Ne Onkwawenna Language Circle in Tyendinaga Territory received $43,080 for a language project from the Aboriginal Languages Initiative, a Canadian Heritage program.<br><br>The money went towards hosting and recording two, three-day workshops where first- and second-language speakers from the seven Mohawk communities in Canada gathered to discuss cultural topics.<br>
<br>The initiative will hopefully keep the Mohawk language alive for generations to come as many of the fluent speakers age, said the organizers, Nathan Brinklow and Callie Hill.<br><br>Access full article below:<br><div>
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