Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Blog 7: Eyak Language
When Marie
Smith Jones died, she took an important treasure: the language of the Eyak
Indians. Jones, who died six years ago, was the chief of this tribe of the
southern Pacific coast of Alaska and the last person who spoke their language
with fluently.
This is a truly sad news to hear. While listening to the audio video I thought to myself, "Why are there not more people learning about dying languages? How can we preserve them?" Which Jones demonstrates some ways of how to preserve the languages, so we won't lose them completely: creating a dictionary or make recordings.
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I just did an article about the Chickasaw language dying. Its sad that the native languages of America are dying out and there is not much being done to preserve it.
ReplyDeleteSometimes big efforts to conserve somthink never work. Sad true, but true.
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