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Speaking Chickasaw
In Episode 2 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a Chickasaw family talks about speaking the traditional language.
Chikashshanompa' – Chickasaw language • Anompoli – (to) speak • Ithana – (to) learn • ii – yes • Ki'yo – no • Kanihmo'si – a little • Chokma – well, good (can also mean "hello") • Yappat – this, those • Nanta – what • Akithá̱'no – I don't know • Kafi – coffee • Akankoshi' – eggs
For the full lesson associated with this episode, sign up for Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a free language learning service for all Chickasaw citizens and their families.
published: 04 Mar 2021
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The Voices of Our Ancestors | Winter Fire S1 • E2
A Chickasaw Storytellers' Series
For centuries, the sacred stories of the Chickasaw people were passed down from one generation to the next in their native tongue as oral histories, chronicling the unique journeys of Chickasaw families and their shared connection to their tribe. Today, with fewer than 50 native speakers, that connection is threatened like never before—a threat set in motion over a century ago.
In this episode of "Winter Fire, "The Voices of Our Ancestors," learn about the endangered Chickasaw language's cultural significance, and how the Chickasaw Nation is revitalizing the language today with innovative programs and state-of-the-art learning tools. Also, hear from native speakers, linguists, tribal officials, historians and citizens, and meet the next generation of Chick...
published: 22 Jul 2020
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Chickasaw Greetings
How to greet someone in Chickasaw
published: 10 Feb 2012
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Chickasaw as a Living Language
Though some Native American languages have been lost, Chickasaw continues to thrive as a living language. Far from being stagnant, it continues to develop, change and grow along with its people— in large part due to the diligence of the tribal government and the continued efforts of the speakers themselves.
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://twitter.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#Chickasaw
published: 27 Aug 2024
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Don't Speak Chickasaw | Elders Speak S4 • E5
Around a crackling campfire, fluent Chickasaw speakers remember years ago when they were not allowed to speak their native language at school or around friends.
See more of this series at https://www.chickasaw.tv/series/elders-speak
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://x.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#EldersSpeak #Chickasaw
published: 18 Sep 2024
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Uniskript Chickasaw and the Sounds of the Chickasaw language
Explore sounds of the Chickasaw Language, as well as a new and easy way to communicate accurate pronunciation using Uniskript Chickasaw visemes. Visemes are symbols that indicate how to create the required sound. Uniskript Chickasaw will level up your ability to produce Chickasaw words like a seasoned speaker. Easy for adults and children alike, to quickly learn and utilize.
You can get your copy of our new e-book "Initial Introduction Uniskript Chickasaw" by Sherrie Begay and Marcia Suzuki, at the following link. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1064918
Download Uniskript Chickasaw font and keyboard layout chart at this link. https://uniskriptalphabets.com/fonts
Get all the latest news on upcoming classes, new releases, and more, at the following link: https://chickasawclasses.ck.p...
published: 11 Mar 2021
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Lhonk-Lhonk, by Leerene Frazier
To turn on subtitles, please click the [CC] icon in the lower right corner of the video screen.
The late Leerene Frazier (1936-2021) shares a story about a lost pig, here referred to as ‘lhonk-lhonk’, the sound that a pig makes in Chickasaw. Leerene was a recipient of the Chickasaw Silver Feather Award (2005), a member of the Chickasaw Language Committee, a member of the Chickasaw Dance Troupe, and the minko’ (leader) of Kullihoma Ceremonial Ground.
Transcriptions: If what was said cannot be heard well enough, it is marked as being (inaudible). In some instances, a speaker may go back and correct themselves, and these are marked like \this\, to indicate that \this\ replaces the previous word or phrase. Sometimes we are unsure what the speaker was saying but we give a best guess using a...
published: 20 Oct 2023
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Chickasaw | meaning of Chickasaw
What is CHICKASAW meaning?
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Susan Miller (2023, February 19.) Chickasaw meaning
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language Foundation, All rights reserved
published: 20 Feb 2023
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Live Wire with Loksi' Shaali'
On this episode of Live Wire, Mvskoke Media speaks with Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, Mvskoke soprano Kirsten Kunkle, and Cherokee mezzo-soprano Kate Morton about the upcoming opera "Loksi' Shaali' - Shell shaker - A Chickasaw Opera. We will be taking questions from the chat.
for more info or to buy tickets,
https://canterburyokc.com/shellshakeropera/
published: 18 Oct 2024
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Language Revitalization Progress
From time immemorial, Chickasaw was the only language passed from generation to generation of Chickasaw people. Language has been the cultural glue, carrying centuries of stories, music, humor, rituals, traditions and more. However, the influences of the 20th century and assimilation efforts pushed English forward as a primary language and fluency in the Chickasaw native language began to dwindle. "In fact, today English is the majority language in almost every Chickasaw home, until recently," says Director of Language Revitalization Joshua Hinson. The four-year-old daughter of Schuyler and Kari Chew, Hatalhposhik, speaks Chickasaw as her first language and joins many other learners on their way to fluency. Since the Chickasaw Nation's language revitalization program was established in 200...
published: 28 May 2024
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Speaking Chickasaw
In Episode 2 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a Chickasaw family talks about speaking the traditional language.
Chikashshanompa' – Chickasaw language • Anompoli – (...
In Episode 2 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a Chickasaw family talks about speaking the traditional language.
Chikashshanompa' – Chickasaw language • Anompoli – (to) speak • Ithana – (to) learn • ii – yes • Ki'yo – no • Kanihmo'si – a little • Chokma – well, good (can also mean "hello") • Yappat – this, those • Nanta – what • Akithá̱'no – I don't know • Kafi – coffee • Akankoshi' – eggs
For the full lesson associated with this episode, sign up for Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a free language learning service for all Chickasaw citizens and their families.
https://wn.com/Speaking_Chickasaw
In Episode 2 of Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a Chickasaw family talks about speaking the traditional language.
Chikashshanompa' – Chickasaw language • Anompoli – (to) speak • Ithana – (to) learn • ii – yes • Ki'yo – no • Kanihmo'si – a little • Chokma – well, good (can also mean "hello") • Yappat – this, those • Nanta – what • Akithá̱'no – I don't know • Kafi – coffee • Akankoshi' – eggs
For the full lesson associated with this episode, sign up for Rosetta Stone Chickasaw, a free language learning service for all Chickasaw citizens and their families.
- published: 04 Mar 2021
- views: 29335
21:09
The Voices of Our Ancestors | Winter Fire S1 • E2
A Chickasaw Storytellers' Series
For centuries, the sacred stories of the Chickasaw people were passed down from one generation to the next in their native tong...
A Chickasaw Storytellers' Series
For centuries, the sacred stories of the Chickasaw people were passed down from one generation to the next in their native tongue as oral histories, chronicling the unique journeys of Chickasaw families and their shared connection to their tribe. Today, with fewer than 50 native speakers, that connection is threatened like never before—a threat set in motion over a century ago.
In this episode of "Winter Fire, "The Voices of Our Ancestors," learn about the endangered Chickasaw language's cultural significance, and how the Chickasaw Nation is revitalizing the language today with innovative programs and state-of-the-art learning tools. Also, hear from native speakers, linguists, tribal officials, historians and citizens, and meet the next generation of Chickasaws dedicated to keeping the language alive.
See more of this series at https://www.chickasaw.tv/series/winter-fire
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://twitter.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#WinterFire #Chickasaw
https://wn.com/The_Voices_Of_Our_Ancestors_|_Winter_Fire_S1_•_E2
A Chickasaw Storytellers' Series
For centuries, the sacred stories of the Chickasaw people were passed down from one generation to the next in their native tongue as oral histories, chronicling the unique journeys of Chickasaw families and their shared connection to their tribe. Today, with fewer than 50 native speakers, that connection is threatened like never before—a threat set in motion over a century ago.
In this episode of "Winter Fire, "The Voices of Our Ancestors," learn about the endangered Chickasaw language's cultural significance, and how the Chickasaw Nation is revitalizing the language today with innovative programs and state-of-the-art learning tools. Also, hear from native speakers, linguists, tribal officials, historians and citizens, and meet the next generation of Chickasaws dedicated to keeping the language alive.
See more of this series at https://www.chickasaw.tv/series/winter-fire
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://twitter.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#WinterFire #Chickasaw
- published: 22 Jul 2020
- views: 8848
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Chickasaw Greetings
How to greet someone in Chickasaw
How to greet someone in Chickasaw
https://wn.com/Chickasaw_Greetings
How to greet someone in Chickasaw
- published: 10 Feb 2012
- views: 1940
1:03
Chickasaw as a Living Language
Though some Native American languages have been lost, Chickasaw continues to thrive as a living language. Far from being stagnant, it continues to develop, chan...
Though some Native American languages have been lost, Chickasaw continues to thrive as a living language. Far from being stagnant, it continues to develop, change and grow along with its people— in large part due to the diligence of the tribal government and the continued efforts of the speakers themselves.
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://twitter.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#Chickasaw
https://wn.com/Chickasaw_As_A_Living_Language
Though some Native American languages have been lost, Chickasaw continues to thrive as a living language. Far from being stagnant, it continues to develop, change and grow along with its people— in large part due to the diligence of the tribal government and the continued efforts of the speakers themselves.
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://twitter.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#Chickasaw
- published: 27 Aug 2024
- views: 69
3:53
Don't Speak Chickasaw | Elders Speak S4 • E5
Around a crackling campfire, fluent Chickasaw speakers remember years ago when they were not allowed to speak their native language at school or around friends....
Around a crackling campfire, fluent Chickasaw speakers remember years ago when they were not allowed to speak their native language at school or around friends.
See more of this series at https://www.chickasaw.tv/series/elders-speak
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://x.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#EldersSpeak #Chickasaw
https://wn.com/Don't_Speak_Chickasaw_|_Elders_Speak_S4_•_E5
Around a crackling campfire, fluent Chickasaw speakers remember years ago when they were not allowed to speak their native language at school or around friends.
See more of this series at https://www.chickasaw.tv/series/elders-speak
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://x.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#EldersSpeak #Chickasaw
- published: 18 Sep 2024
- views: 105
30:13
Uniskript Chickasaw and the Sounds of the Chickasaw language
Explore sounds of the Chickasaw Language, as well as a new and easy way to communicate accurate pronunciation using Uniskript Chickasaw visemes. Visemes are sym...
Explore sounds of the Chickasaw Language, as well as a new and easy way to communicate accurate pronunciation using Uniskript Chickasaw visemes. Visemes are symbols that indicate how to create the required sound. Uniskript Chickasaw will level up your ability to produce Chickasaw words like a seasoned speaker. Easy for adults and children alike, to quickly learn and utilize.
You can get your copy of our new e-book "Initial Introduction Uniskript Chickasaw" by Sherrie Begay and Marcia Suzuki, at the following link. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1064918
Download Uniskript Chickasaw font and keyboard layout chart at this link. https://uniskriptalphabets.com/fonts
Get all the latest news on upcoming classes, new releases, and more, at the following link: https://chickasawclasses.ck.page/b46683f2a2
Want the inside scoop on how to say Chickasaw words? Get My Quick Start Guide for Free, of My Top 7 Tips for Pronouncing Chickasaw Words with Confidence and Greater Accuracy! Download Your Free Copy Today! Enter your name and email at the link below! https://chickasawclasses.ck.page/quickstartguide
Visit our class website at www.chickasawonlinelanguagearts.com
https://wn.com/Uniskript_Chickasaw_And_The_Sounds_Of_The_Chickasaw_Language
Explore sounds of the Chickasaw Language, as well as a new and easy way to communicate accurate pronunciation using Uniskript Chickasaw visemes. Visemes are symbols that indicate how to create the required sound. Uniskript Chickasaw will level up your ability to produce Chickasaw words like a seasoned speaker. Easy for adults and children alike, to quickly learn and utilize.
You can get your copy of our new e-book "Initial Introduction Uniskript Chickasaw" by Sherrie Begay and Marcia Suzuki, at the following link. https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1064918
Download Uniskript Chickasaw font and keyboard layout chart at this link. https://uniskriptalphabets.com/fonts
Get all the latest news on upcoming classes, new releases, and more, at the following link: https://chickasawclasses.ck.page/b46683f2a2
Want the inside scoop on how to say Chickasaw words? Get My Quick Start Guide for Free, of My Top 7 Tips for Pronouncing Chickasaw Words with Confidence and Greater Accuracy! Download Your Free Copy Today! Enter your name and email at the link below! https://chickasawclasses.ck.page/quickstartguide
Visit our class website at www.chickasawonlinelanguagearts.com
- published: 11 Mar 2021
- views: 2767
1:39
Lhonk-Lhonk, by Leerene Frazier
To turn on subtitles, please click the [CC] icon in the lower right corner of the video screen.
The late Leerene Frazier (1936-2021) shares a story about a los...
To turn on subtitles, please click the [CC] icon in the lower right corner of the video screen.
The late Leerene Frazier (1936-2021) shares a story about a lost pig, here referred to as ‘lhonk-lhonk’, the sound that a pig makes in Chickasaw. Leerene was a recipient of the Chickasaw Silver Feather Award (2005), a member of the Chickasaw Language Committee, a member of the Chickasaw Dance Troupe, and the minko’ (leader) of Kullihoma Ceremonial Ground.
Transcriptions: If what was said cannot be heard well enough, it is marked as being (inaudible). In some instances, a speaker may go back and correct themselves, and these are marked like \this\, to indicate that \this\ replaces the previous word or phrase. Sometimes we are unsure what the speaker was saying but we give a best guess using a star*. If a speaker is shortening a word, we give the fuller form in (parentheses) next to it.
Translations: The English translations were done with guidance from native speakers. Sometimes, some clarifying words were added in [brackets], although this information is not part of what was actually said in Chikashshanompaꞌ (the Chickasaw language).
Recording: This audio was recorded on August 11, 2014 as part of a Documenting Endangered Languages / National Science Foundation grant (BCS-1263699 and BCS-1263698). This work was supported in part by an American Rescue Plan grant, #90XN0047.
Image: Photograph by Ryan RedCorn (Osage).
www.chickasawlanguage.com
www.chickasaw.tv/language
www.chickasaw.net
Keywords: Chickasaw, Chickasaw language, Native language, Indigenous Language, Traditional Narratives, American Indian, Native American, First American, National Science Foundation
https://wn.com/Lhonk_Lhonk,_By_Leerene_Frazier
To turn on subtitles, please click the [CC] icon in the lower right corner of the video screen.
The late Leerene Frazier (1936-2021) shares a story about a lost pig, here referred to as ‘lhonk-lhonk’, the sound that a pig makes in Chickasaw. Leerene was a recipient of the Chickasaw Silver Feather Award (2005), a member of the Chickasaw Language Committee, a member of the Chickasaw Dance Troupe, and the minko’ (leader) of Kullihoma Ceremonial Ground.
Transcriptions: If what was said cannot be heard well enough, it is marked as being (inaudible). In some instances, a speaker may go back and correct themselves, and these are marked like \this\, to indicate that \this\ replaces the previous word or phrase. Sometimes we are unsure what the speaker was saying but we give a best guess using a star*. If a speaker is shortening a word, we give the fuller form in (parentheses) next to it.
Translations: The English translations were done with guidance from native speakers. Sometimes, some clarifying words were added in [brackets], although this information is not part of what was actually said in Chikashshanompaꞌ (the Chickasaw language).
Recording: This audio was recorded on August 11, 2014 as part of a Documenting Endangered Languages / National Science Foundation grant (BCS-1263699 and BCS-1263698). This work was supported in part by an American Rescue Plan grant, #90XN0047.
Image: Photograph by Ryan RedCorn (Osage).
www.chickasawlanguage.com
www.chickasaw.tv/language
www.chickasaw.net
Keywords: Chickasaw, Chickasaw language, Native language, Indigenous Language, Traditional Narratives, American Indian, Native American, First American, National Science Foundation
- published: 20 Oct 2023
- views: 519
0:34
Chickasaw | meaning of Chickasaw
What is CHICKASAW meaning?
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Susan Miller (2023, February 19.) Chickasaw meaning
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language...
What is CHICKASAW meaning?
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Susan Miller (2023, February 19.) Chickasaw meaning
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language Foundation, All rights reserved
https://wn.com/Chickasaw_|_Meaning_Of_Chickasaw
What is CHICKASAW meaning?
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Susan Miller (2023, February 19.) Chickasaw meaning
www.language.foundation
© 2023 Proficiency in English Language Foundation, All rights reserved
- published: 20 Feb 2023
- views: 54
31:16
Live Wire with Loksi' Shaali'
On this episode of Live Wire, Mvskoke Media speaks with Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, Mvskoke soprano Kirsten Kunkle, and Cherokee mezzo-sopr...
On this episode of Live Wire, Mvskoke Media speaks with Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, Mvskoke soprano Kirsten Kunkle, and Cherokee mezzo-soprano Kate Morton about the upcoming opera "Loksi' Shaali' - Shell shaker - A Chickasaw Opera. We will be taking questions from the chat.
for more info or to buy tickets,
https://canterburyokc.com/shellshakeropera/
https://wn.com/Live_Wire_With_Loksi'_Shaali'
On this episode of Live Wire, Mvskoke Media speaks with Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, Mvskoke soprano Kirsten Kunkle, and Cherokee mezzo-soprano Kate Morton about the upcoming opera "Loksi' Shaali' - Shell shaker - A Chickasaw Opera. We will be taking questions from the chat.
for more info or to buy tickets,
https://canterburyokc.com/shellshakeropera/
- published: 18 Oct 2024
- views: 65
4:40
Language Revitalization Progress
From time immemorial, Chickasaw was the only language passed from generation to generation of Chickasaw people. Language has been the cultural glue, carrying ce...
From time immemorial, Chickasaw was the only language passed from generation to generation of Chickasaw people. Language has been the cultural glue, carrying centuries of stories, music, humor, rituals, traditions and more. However, the influences of the 20th century and assimilation efforts pushed English forward as a primary language and fluency in the Chickasaw native language began to dwindle. "In fact, today English is the majority language in almost every Chickasaw home, until recently," says Director of Language Revitalization Joshua Hinson. The four-year-old daughter of Schuyler and Kari Chew, Hatalhposhik, speaks Chickasaw as her first language and joins many other learners on their way to fluency. Since the Chickasaw Nation's language revitalization program was established in 2007, access to language resources has only expanded. In 2022, Governor Bill Anoatubby proclaimed the Decade of Chickasaw Language to promote revitalization. "One of the goals that we've had is to make sure that language materials are widely accessible, regardless of where one lives in the world," says Joshua. From Rosetta Stone and children's books to the Chikasha Academy and ChickasawDictionary.com, there is something for everyone hoping to reclaim and reconnect with their birthright: the language of their ancestors. To learn more, head to https://www.chickasaw.net/Our-Nation/Culture/Language.
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://twitter.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#Chickasaw
https://wn.com/Language_Revitalization_Progress
From time immemorial, Chickasaw was the only language passed from generation to generation of Chickasaw people. Language has been the cultural glue, carrying centuries of stories, music, humor, rituals, traditions and more. However, the influences of the 20th century and assimilation efforts pushed English forward as a primary language and fluency in the Chickasaw native language began to dwindle. "In fact, today English is the majority language in almost every Chickasaw home, until recently," says Director of Language Revitalization Joshua Hinson. The four-year-old daughter of Schuyler and Kari Chew, Hatalhposhik, speaks Chickasaw as her first language and joins many other learners on their way to fluency. Since the Chickasaw Nation's language revitalization program was established in 2007, access to language resources has only expanded. In 2022, Governor Bill Anoatubby proclaimed the Decade of Chickasaw Language to promote revitalization. "One of the goals that we've had is to make sure that language materials are widely accessible, regardless of where one lives in the world," says Joshua. From Rosetta Stone and children's books to the Chikasha Academy and ChickasawDictionary.com, there is something for everyone hoping to reclaim and reconnect with their birthright: the language of their ancestors. To learn more, head to https://www.chickasaw.net/Our-Nation/Culture/Language.
Explore our award-winning video series that span the stories of people, history, culture and language of the Chickasaw Nation at https://www.chickasaw.tv/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chickasawtv
X: https://twitter.com/chickasawtv
Instagram: https://instagram.com/chickasawtv
Also available on AppleTV, Chromecast, FireTV and Roku.
Find out more at https://www.getchickasaw.tv/
#Chickasaw
- published: 28 May 2024
- views: 111