It’s nice they can preserve a now useless language.....
Very useful during World War II . . . and the concepts of learning a language carry over into other fields as well. Yah-ta-hey!
In some parts of France, children learn the language of their province, just so they can maintain a sense of history. I see the same sentiment going on with the Navajo. The language may never have had widespread usage, but it represents a culture.
I’d rather learn Navajo than learn cockroach err spanish.
No kidding. Put that at the top of your resume and see how far it gets you. What’s funny is they have put these native languages in print now, but to do it, they have to use a borrowed alphabet because they had no written language. The whole thing is a farce.
Notice the part where it says they have 2 centuries worth of reasons to not be patriotic? What crap.