<div dir="ltr"><font face="tahoma, sans-serif" size="4"><b>American Indian students display language skills in Norman<br></b></font><br>American Indian students spoke and sang their native languages in competitions at the annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History.<div>
<br></div><div>FROM STAFF REPORTS • Published: April 10, 2014<br><br>NORMAN — Young American Indians from across the state, and some from neighboring states, demonstrated their language skills at the 12th annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair.<br>
<br>The fair Monday and Tuesday at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History drew more than 600 participants speaking more than 27 Indian languages. Prekindergarten through fifth-grade students competed Monday, and sixth- through 12th-grade competitors performed Tuesday.</div>
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