Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Endangered Languages: Mashu White Feather (Cherokee)



Cherokee, the last remaining Southern Iroquois language, has about 16,000 to 22,000 speakers in the United States. It is being taught on the two federally recognized Cherokee reservations, but young people living in communities outside the reservations are rapidly shifting towards using English.

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Han Cheung is a reporter / photographer for the Rawlins Daily Times. Check out more work at www.hancheung.com