<SPAN class=postbody><SPAN style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Dakota Sioux Language Saved by Scrabble</SPAN> <BR>The Associated Press - 27 March 2006 <BR><BR>Those who hope they can stop the Dakota Sioux language from dying have hit on the perfect word: Scrabble. <BR><BR>A special Scrabble tournament in the language made its debut Friday, pitting teams from Sioux reservation schools in North Dakota, South Dakota and Manitoba. <BR><BR>The game is part of the tribe's campaign to revitalize the Dakota language, now spoken fluently by a dwindling number of elders. One survey predicted the last fluent Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota speaker would die in 2025. <BR><BR>"With these efforts, we'll try to prolong that," Darell DeCoteau said as he gestured to a nearby Scrabble board. "This will probably push that back a little bit." <BR><BR>"Start in the middle," David Seaboy told a group of middle-school students from the Enemy Swim Day School at Waubay, S.D. "Everybody help somebody make a word." <BR
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first word to take shape was sa, pronounced "shah" — the color red. <BR><BR>After a few minutes of frantic consultation with the official Dakota Sioux Scrabble dictionary, a team built on the base to form the word sapa, pronounced "shah-pa," or dirty, a word worth seven points. <BR><BR>"This is a good stimulant for the mind," said Seaboy, 63, one of a group of Sisseton-Wahpeton elders, all fluent in the language, who wrote the 207-page Dakota dictionary.<BR></SPAN><BR><BR><DIV>
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