... drove through Yakama Nation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakama_Nation) lands in Washington state yesterday, looping through the town of Toppenish, which has a great many large murals on many of its buildings in its downtown, with many scenes of cattle days, as well as a lot of Yakama and Latino peoples in them.
(Here are some other Yakama blog posts of mine from a few years' ago ... ).
I'm curious about developing flourishingly the Yakima language - the Sahaptin language - university and school -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahaptin_language -
and which isn't begun yet.
I also drove through Snoqualmie native american lands today, crossing the Pacific Crest Trail, which I hiked to from Canada in 1 1/2 months, in 1982, I think), and stopped at the The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum - http://www.snoqualmievalleymuseum.org/ - which opened vistas into the place and history.
The Snoqualmie peoples spoke the Lushootseed language -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lushootseed_language -
which is not posted on WUaS's language page yet ...
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Native American Languages at WUaS:
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Native_American_Languages
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Flourishing languages {All} and a universal translator? Yes :) -
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/WUaS_Universal_Translator -
with an invitation to wiki edit, add, learn and teach ...
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