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How a Sioux Valley elder may have saved her community's language with her work to preserve Dakota - CBC.ca

How a Sioux Valley elder may have saved her community's language with her work to preserve Dakota  CBC.ca

Doris Pratt doesn't need a dictionary to translate words from her first language — Dakota — to English. That's because she wrote it.



source https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/doris-pratt-dakota-language-manitoba-1.4940290

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