Fw: [NativeNews] Tribal Program Preserves Native Language, Culture
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> Subject: [NativeNews] Tribal Program Preserves Native Language, Culture
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> June 2006
> Tribal Program Preserves Native Language, Culture
>
> By Fred Delkin
>
> _http://oregonmag.com/FDNatLang606.html_
> (http://oregonmag.com/FDNatLang606.html)
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> Editor's Note: In 2001 Oregon Magazine published an editorial
> criticizing a
> Umatilla Reservation program to teach tribal schoolchildren their native
> language, stating that this effort sidestepped the English language
> skills these
> students need for their economic future. This misguided opinion piece
> was
> labeled "racist" by a tribal spokesperson. The following describes this
> program that has obvious cultural worth.
>
> The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation have combined both
> private foundation and federal funds to establish a master-apprentice
> Language
> Preservation program in the tribal Nixyaawii community school serving
> grades
> 9-12 on the reservation just east of Pendleton in northeastern Oregon.
> This three-year project partners students with tribal elders still
> speaking
> native languages. At project's end the apprentices are eligible for
> licensure by the tribe and the state of Oregon's Teacher Standards and
> Practices
> Commission as teachers of Cayuse/Nez Perce, Umatilla and Walla Walla
> languages.
> The Umatilla reservation was established in 1855 by treaty and was
> united
> by a single tribal government in 1949. There are currently 2,525
> enrolled
> tribal members and a reservation of 158,000 acres.
> We salute tribal chairman Albert Minthorn for his direction of an
> outstanding
> effort to maintain tribal heritage. This includes a just-concluded
> Culture
> Camp May 15-19 for 40 Nixyaawii students learning traditional tribal
> values.
> An "Entrepeneur Workshop" has guided students in specific techniques for
> starting a business..."strategies for maximizing personal satisfaction
> and
> profits." June 15-22 16 students will participate in "journeys in
> creativity:
> explorations in Native Art & Culture."
> Certainly the Confederated Umatilla tribes are dedicated to guiding their
> members into a bright future.
>
> © 2006 Oregon Magazine
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