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Tag Archives: Native language resources

Learn some Lushootseed Slang by Natosha Gobin

Posted on March 26, 2020 by lrinspire
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Ever wonder what the kids these days are trying to say? Let’s learn it in Lushootseed! Continue reading →

Posted in Language Preservation, Lushootseed language | Tagged Last Real Indians, LRInspire, Lushootseed language, Native language, Native language preservation, Native language resources, Natosha Gobin, Tulalip lushootseed | Leave a reply

Learning to Speak Łingít (Tlingit) Łingít sh tuxhaltóow

Posted on February 24, 2016 by lrinspire
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Learning to Speak Łingít (Tlingit) Łingít sh tuxhaltóow (I’m learning Tlingit). Continue reading →

Posted in Language Preservation, Łingít (Tlingit) | Tagged Last Real Indians, LRInspire, nahaan, Native language, Native language preservation, Native language resources, Tlingit | Leave a reply

Learning to Speak Łingít (Tlingit) naxhtoo.aat (let’s go!)‏

Posted on December 10, 2015 by lrinspire
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Learning to Speak Łingít (Tlingit) naxhtoo.aat (let’s go!)‏ Continue reading →

Posted in Language Preservation, Łingít (Tlingit) | Tagged Last Real Indians, LRInspire, nahaan, Native language, Native language preservation, Native language resources, Tlingit | Leave a reply

Learning to Speak Łingít (Tlingit) yéi áwé (that’s right; right on)‏

Posted on November 18, 2015 by lrinspire
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Learning to Speak Łingít (Tlingit) yéi áwé (that’s right; right on)‏ Continue reading →

Posted in Language Preservation, Łingít (Tlingit) | Tagged Damien Conway, Indigenous languages, Last Real Indians, LRInspire, nahaan, Native language resources, Native languages, Tlingit | Leave a reply

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