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Chippewa Tribe’s Children Preserving Anishinaabe Language

December 29, 2014 by Native American Rights Fund

“This is preservation of our identity, that’s who we are,” said Angela Peters, interim director of language revitalization for the Saginaw Chippewa tribe. “Once we revitalize our language, we revitalize our cultural teachings.” Read the full story at the Port Huron Times-Herald website.  

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