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New Lakota Dictionary contains over 20,000 new entries

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Lee Strubinger | SDPB | December 16, 2022

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Lakota Language Consortium Deputy Director Alex FireThunder holds the new edition of Lakota Dictionary

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The Lakota Language consortium is debuting a new edition of its New Lakota Dictionary.

This third edition contains 20,000 more entries than its predecessor.

The previous New Lakota Dictionary was published over a decade ago.

Alex FireThunder is Oglala Lakota and the Deputy Director of the Lakota Language Consortium. He says Lakota is a living language and continues to evolve.

“We’ll continue to develop new words for things that we have in our life. There’s a word for cell phone. There’s a word for computer. There’s a word for car,” FireThunder said. “A lot of words that we consider old words were new words at one time. A word for wagon, clocks, those are all pretty old words that were coined by our ancestors.”

The language of the Oceti Sakowin is an oral language, meaning it was never written down until the 1800s. FireThuder says other words and phrases had been around for generations and are only now being documented.

“I found this word in an old rabbit dance song, it says ‘imacuka,’ and that’s conjugated to the first person. The third person would be ‘icuka,'” FireThunder said. “It means to have a taking or a liking for somebody. That was in an old love song.”

Many children fluent Lakota/Dakota and Nakota were chided for speaking their language during the boarding school era. Most fluent speakers are now elders.

FireThunder said he wants to see the dictionary get put to good use.

“My hope is that these words leave these pages,” FireThunder said. “These words are here for everybody to access. But, my hope is that they use them. Use them and speak them. Speak the life into them.”

The Lakota Language Consortium is also announcing new changes to its language app, which they hope will entice the younger generation to communicate with elders.

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Preserving Lakȟótiyapi: Consortium unveils updated Lakota dictionary

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Nathan Thompson | Rapid City Journal | December 15, 2022

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The Lakota Language Consortium handed out free copies of the updated New Lakota Dictionary on Thursday afternoon at Prairie Edge in Rapid City. The dictionary has 20,000 more entries than the previous version and is now the largest dictionary in North America.

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A goal of connecting Lakota youth to the cultural ties of language took a giant step forward Thursday with the unveiling of an updated version of the New Lakota Dictionary at Prairie Edge in downtown Rapid City.

The updated dictionary took years of collaboration with Lakota language experts and Elders, and includes 20,000 more entries than the former edition. More than 400 people contributed to produce the dictionary. The New Lakota Dictionary’s third edition is now the largest Native American dictionary in North America.

Lakota Language Consortium’s goal is to preserve Lakȟótiyapi, the Lakota language, for generations to come. The consortium’s Executive Director Will Meya said the new dictionary is a game-changer in that effort.

“Building a dictionary is fundamentally a community effort, a team effort — something that was started over 30 years ago by some dedicated learners and community members,” Meya said. “We’re just continuing on that same legacy of sharing that has been happening for the last 30 years. There are over 400 contributors to this dictionary and each one of them were trying to leave a legacy for their children and grandchildren.”

LLC’s Deputy Director Alex FireThunder, who is Oglala, said he didn’t grow up speaking Lakȟótiyapi as a first language, but knew some words. He said his mother’s first language was Lakȟótiyapi, but she didn’t teach him and his siblings how to actually speak it.

FireThunder said he was always drawn to the Lakota songs that surrounded cultural ceremonies as a wacipi (powwow) dancer.

“I knew songs but I always wanted to know what they are about and fully understand the songs,” he said. “That was one of my biggest inspirations to begin my own learning journey as a young adult.”

Ten years later, FireThunder said he has been actively speaking and learning Lakȟótiyapi, with the goal of becoming “the best Lakota speaker that I can be.” That passion drives FireThunder with his two young sons, who now speak Lakȟótiyapi as their first language.

FireThunder said the work of the New Lakota Dictionary helped him with the goal of teaching Lakȟótiyapi to his sons as their primary language.

“There are many times my three-year-old son will point at something and ask me what it is in Lakota. Most of the time I know, but in instances where I don’t, I can look it up on my phone and speak it,” he said.

FireThunder said the majority of Lakȟótiyapi first-speakers are typically Elders in their 70s and the language has not been passed down to younger generations. He said that is beginning to change and the updated dictionary will be a vital part in the effort.

“We’re starting to see a lot of young passionate people dedicated to learning the language and teaching the language. We’re seeing a lot of young teachers teaching in the schools,” FireThunder said. “I just saw a room full of young children excited with their families there to support them at the language school.”

Ben Black Bear, Sičháŋǧu Lakȟóta, is the vice chairman of the Lakota Language Consortium. After leading a blessing to Creator in Lakȟótiyapi at Thursday’s unveiling, Black Bear said in the past the use of the Lakota language was used against Indigenous people to “force civilization.”

“If they’re trying to assimilate us, why didn’t they use our language to civilize us? They would have been a lot more successful instead of trying to teach us English and trying to civilize us at the same time using English,” Black Bear said.

“Lakota language is very important and significant. If we used our language to learn about white people and we were allowed to communicate everything new that we’re experiencing in our language — our language would have advanced and we as a people would have advanced a lot quicker than we did.”

Black Bear said the cultural meanings behind Lakota words are very different than English and had different values in Lakota life. He said preserving the language for future generations will bring meaning and understanding back to the Lakota and enhance communication with non-Indigenous people.

“That’s why I got involved in teaching the language and especially developing the language itself, and this is a huge effort,” Black Bear said. “When I first started out all we had were missionary dictionaries, and they were inaccurate and our spelling wasn’t that consistent and there were all kinds of problems… this is the best dictionary that you can find to date.”

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Thousands of new undocumented entries are in the 3rd edition

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RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) – The Lakota Language Consortium has launched their 3rd edition of the Lakota language dictionary with 21,000 more undocumented entries compared to the first edition.

“In the 1800s, it began to be written down, but in recent years the number of our speakers has been declining; the language haven’t been passed on to many of our younger people in most of our families and our households,” said Deputy Director Alex Fire Thunder of Lakota Language Consortium.

In the U.S., English is the standard language, and as times go on, some native languages are disappearing.

“A lot of the kids are coming to schools basically as English as their first language. Language haven’t been spoken in most homes since the 1950s. And of course, you know Lakota language; you know it embeds the culture. It has all of the songs, prayers, and stories, so when you’re learning language, you’re also learning culture,” said Executive Director Wil Meya of Lakota Language Consortium.

Fire Thunder says Lakota Language was embedded in his family lineage, and he wanted to learn and study the language ten years ago to continue the tradition.

“I raise my sons as first language speakers too. The youngest is not speaking yet, but he understands Lakota, and one of the most heart warming thing for me is to see my son being able to speak with his grandma in both of their first language being Lakota,”said Fire Thunder.

Not only does the LLC have a physical copy of the 3rd edition dictionary, but an App that can help translate English to Lakota.

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“Another step in the right direction”: Lakota Language Consortium release third edition of the New Lakota Dictionary – NewsCenter1

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“Another step in the right direction”: Lakota Language Consortium release third edition of the New Lakota Dictionary

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RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Lakota Language Consortium (LLC) released the third edition of the New Lakota Dictionary Thursday at Prairie Edge.

With 21,000 previously undocumented words, this dictionary is the largest of its kind in North America.

More than 400 fluent native speakers were interview by LLC for the new dictionary.

“We are doing all that we can. All hands on deck to keep out language alive,” Alex FireThunder, Deputy Director of the Lakota Language Consortium, said. “Our fluent speakers are all getting older. A lot of them have sadly passed away in the last five to 10 years, especially in the last couple of years with the COVID pandemic.”

“We are doing all that we can. All hands on deck to keep out language alive,” Alex FireThunder, Deputy Director of the Lakota Language Consortium, said. “Our fluent speakers are all getting older. A lot of them have sadly passed away in the last five to 10 years, especially in the last couple of years with the COVID pandemic.”

“Due to a lot of other factors and reasons, the language hasn’t been transferred from generation to generation,” FireThunder said. “There’s a lot of purposeful efforts that have you know, though colonialism. It’s an ongoing fight to keep our language alive. So this dictionary and the addition of these previously undocumented words, it’s just another step in the right direction to ensuring their language continues to be passed on and to be spoke, to be learned, to be used.”

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The latest news, upcoming events, and new materials from Lakota Language Consortium. This is a special edition of the newsletter that features updates about the NLD 3.0!! 

News & Recent Events

3rd Edition NLD

The time has come! We are excited to announce that the print and mobile versions of the NLD 3.0 are now available for order and download! The print and mobile versions offer 41,000+ documented words and 20,000+ of those entries have not been previously documented in any other Lakota dictionary. This dictionary is the work of over 400 Native speakers who collaborated and offered their voices from across the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ. Here are some of the highlighted features from the print and mobile versions of the NLD! 

Print

  • Modern layout
  • Upgraded system of abbreviations
  • Descriptions of word-stems and stem nests
  • Conjugation chart included
  • Example sentences now include a refined use of commas, hyphens, and dashes to reflect compounding, subordination, and intonation
  • Excellent for self-study
  • A new grammar section that covers new discoveries in Lakota morphology and syntax

Mobile
  • Male and female voices for audio
  • Consistent phonemic spelling 
  • Superior cross-referencing capabilities
  • Faster and more responsive than previous online versions
  • Works offline, without an active data connection
  • Inflection charts show a complete inflectional paradigm
  • Copy/Paste by word or line
  • Save favorites lists and navigate search history
  • Leave comments to improve future versions

The mobile version for both Android and IOS is free for download and a reminder that if you do have the app you may need to download the update.
Visit the link below to order the print edition today! 

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Native Language Lunch and Learn

NIEA and LLC are partnering together to host the Native Language Lunch and Learn tomorrow (December 14th) from 11:30am-1:00pm (MST) at the Ramkota Hotel and Conference Center in Rapid City, South Dakota. Registration is open until 11:30am tomorrow. Lunch will be provided for those in attendance. There is a winter storm blowing through South Dakota so there will be a zoom option for those who are unable to join the conversation in person. Registration on your desktop (the link does not work on mobile).

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Launch of the NLD 3.0

With the release of the NLD 3.0 we are also hosting a launch event to commemorate all the work that has gone into the 3rd Edition. This event will be held this week on Thursday, December 15th from 3:00pm-5:00pm at Prairie Edge in downtown Rapid City, SD. We would like to send a special invitation to the contributors and their families to join us as we honor their hard work and success! A few of the contributors will be speaking about how far language documentation has come, Lakota literacy, and some of the plans in motion for Lakota language.  We will also be giving away free copies of the NLD 3.0!!

We would love to see everyone stop in for some coffee and conversation as we celebrate this huge step forward for Lakota language use and efforts!

45th Annual Lakota Nation Invitational

Catch us at LNI! We’ll be set up tomorrow Wednesday, December 14th – Friday, December 16th at The Monument in Rapid City, SD. Stop by our booth and say hi! Jamie, Alex, and Shania will be available to chat or answer any questions you may have about the digital and print materials. 

Denver Language Weekend

Another successful language weekend has been completed! We would like to thank all those who attended last month’s LLW in Denver! We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate Native American Heritage Month than being in community and speaking Lakota. We had a great weekend creating stories, sharing laughs, and building bonds. We visited new approaches to the language and explored the various ways Lakota can be taught and learned. We are incredibly thankful to the elders who joined our class and shared their views of the Lakota language and guided us through our journeys. We look forward to the next Lakota Language Weekend! 

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LLC Board Member Highlight

Travis Condon Wičháša Tȟatȟáŋka Wašté (Good Bull Man) will be the voice of the month for the remainder of December and early January on social media! He will be providing the audio for the theme of the month as well as the motivational phrases. Travis is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. He is Iháŋktȟuŋwaŋna Dakota and Mnikȟówožu Lakota (Cheyenne River). He is the proud parent of 5 wonderful children and is a lucky man to have such a beautiful wife by his side, an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes. He earned a doctorate in pharmaceutical science (Pharm D) from NDSU and is fortunate to be able to provide services in his hometown of Fort Yates, ND as a pharmacist. As a student of the language, he provides valuable insight from the learner’s perspective. He feels great pride in helping preserve and revitalize our incredible language. Travis has been on the LLC board since 2010. We appreciate Travis’ contributions and look forward to you seeing them as well! 

Tókša akhé  – the LLC Team

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Group working to help preserve indigenous languages featured at National Congress of American Indians’ convention in Sacramento – KCRA

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Group working to help preserve indigenous languages featured at National Congress of American Indians’ convention in Sacramento

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KCRA | November 2, 2022

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There’s an effort to save indigenous languages that are in danger of disappearing. The National Congress of American Indians’ annual convention is happening this week in Sacramento.

One of the groups with a booth is The Language Conservancy.

It has a new Lakota dictionary with more than 20,000 languages and phrases. They also have picture books and apps.

They say most people who speak these languages are older and they need kids and young adults to learn to keep the languages alive for future generations.

“Kids can just download a QR code, download the dictionary. They can hear the language, press the button. They say it’s like having grandma or grandpa in their pocket. They can just pull up the word they’ve been wanting to learn about and hear their grandma or grandpa or relative speak the language and help accelerate the learning.”

The conference goes until Thursday at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center.

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Čhaŋwápe Kasná Wí (October) 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, upcoming events, and new materials from Lakota Language Consortium.

News & Recent Events

Visit Us At The Language Summit 

The time has arrived for Tusweca Tiospaye’s 11th annual Language Summit at The Monument in Rapid City, SD. The theme is, “Uniting the Seven Council Fires to Save our Language”. We are in attendance surrounded by Elders, teachers, leaders, and those enthusiastically pursuing and supporting continued language use. Stop by our booth to converse, see what’s new, and check out some materials! If you are needing any help navigating and downloading the digital materials, be sure to give us a visit and we can offer a helping hand. We are also wanting to be of use to any schools and educational institutions who are wanting to supply their classrooms with Lakota learning materials!

We will be at the booth today Thursday, October 6th from 1pm-4pm and on Saturday, October 8th from 9am-12pm. The LLC booth will be closed tomorrow Friday, October 7th as the LLC staff will be attending the services of Board Member Kevin Locke.

We look forward to seeing you, being in community, and being surrounded by language!

For more information about the language summit visit: https://tusweca.org/

Attend the Denver Lakota Language Weekend

Registration is open to attend the fall 2022 Lakota Language Weekend in Denver, CO on November 5th and 6th. This language weekend will be held in person at the University of Denver! The purpose of Lakota Language weekends are to provide a deep dive into the language. This two-day course offers those at varying levels the time and space to practice essential skills with other language learners at their level. There will be two available tracks: a beginner track and an intermediate track. 

Beginner:

The beginner track is for those who have not yet attended a language weekend or are interested in reviewing the basics. This class features basic conversation and gives a great intro to the language. 


Intermediate:
The intermediate track is for learners who have previously attended a language weekend or who feel confident in participating in more complex conversations and grammar lessons. 


We are thankful to the University of Denver for hosting us and look forward to another great weekend of Lakota learning! We hope you will join us for this truly unique learning opportunity to meet other learners and explore conversational topics. 

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Scholarship

If you are Lakota and are interested in participating in this Lakota Language Weekend, we do have scholarships available so you can attend for free! The scholarship will waive the cost of the registration fee. Scholarship recipients will be responsible for their own travel expenses (Lunch will be provided during the session). Email info@lakhota.org for additional details on how to apply.

The Recent Lakota Stories Launch Event

We would like to send a huge wóphila to everyone that attended the successful first event at our new office in Kyle, SD! The launch of Lakota Stories was wonderful and we saw attendees from several generations. Alex Fire Thunder led a presentation honoring the life of Ella Deloria and took a dive into what the culture and language looked like in her earlier years. Ella’s contributions to language are predecessors to how we see language today.

Participants received a preview copy of Lakota Stories. The Lakota Stories book is a mono-lingual text completely in Lakota that gives Lakota speakers and learners a chance to fully submerge themselves in the language. We anticipate Lakota Stories becoming available in the LLC bookstore by mid-November.

One of the great things about gathering together to discuss language is when we look at where the story of purposeful language documentation began it gives us a better look at the future and how we can be a part of that history. We shared a meal together, conversed in Lakota, and set the tone for how our Kyle office will be used moving forward. There is hope for our office to become a place we can speak Lakota and eat while sharing each other’s company. Thank you to South Dakota Humanities Council and again to everyone that stopped by and we look forward to seeing you again soon! 

It is with a heavy heart that we share the following update. This past weekend we lost a great man, father, artist, ambassador, teacher, colleague, and friend Lekší Kevin Locke Tȟokéya Inážiŋ (The First to Arise). Kevin has served on the LLC board from 2009 – 2017 and returned to the board in 2022. Kevin was an advocate for the language as well as an accomplished flutist. Kevin used his artistic expertise to create the theme song for Lakota Berenstain Bears, the Learn to Play the Flute Book, as well as the Lightning and Wind CD. Many have known Kevin to walk this earth with humility and a kind heart. His compassion and dedication to peace and unity are known globally and will surely be remembered by all who met him. Kevin was an advocate for language and often said he still had so much to learn about Lakota language and considered himself an ongoing student. We are deeply heartbroken by his passing and will miss his guidance in this world. It is very difficult to know how to move forward.

We offer our sincere and heartfelt condolences to Kevin’s family and friends during this time. Čhaŋtéuŋyazaŋpi.

NLD Mobile Beta – Testing Soon!

We’ve reached another milestone that brings us closer to the release of the NLD 3.0. Woohoo! The NLD has officially begun beta testing on iOS (Apple) platforms. 

The teams, teachers, and learners at LSI who have been involved in the beta testing are making sure the NLD is running smoothly. Over 400 native speakers have used their knowledge and wisdom to create one of the most accurate and up-to-date learning tools for Lakota language. The collaboration resulted in a total of 40,838 Lakota word entries and 53,000 example sentences. The NLD makes those elders’ contributions accessible and opens up more opportunities for second language learners to have conversations using the language.

Tókša akhé  – the LLC Team

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The latest news, upcoming events, and new materials from Lakota Language Consortium.

News & Recent Events

Attend The Lakota Stories Launch Event

Join us for a special event at the new Lakota Language Office in Kyle, SD on September 28, 2022, at 12:00 PM. With the support of the South Dakota Humanities Council, many stories by Ella Deloria have been translated into a new book titled Lakota Stories. Join a conversation led by Alex Fire Thunder about the important contributions Ella Deloria has made documenting language, and why it’s important to build our Lakota literacy skills.

This event is open to the public and attendees will receive a copy of the new book Lakota Stories. Due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, registration is required at the door and COVID guidelines will be followed.

Visit Us At The Language Summit 

Stop by our booth to say hi as we attend Tusweca Tiospaye’s 11th annual Language Summit in Rapid City, SD. The theme is, “Uniting the Seven Council Fires to Save our Language”. Last year we attended the Language Summit surrounded by Elders, teachers, leaders, and those enthusiastically pursuing and supporting continued language use. We had a lot of great conversations and a few of the LLC board members were presenters at last year’s conference. It is wonderful to look back at those shared memories and we look forward to what this year’s summit holds!

For more information visit: https://tusweca.org/

LLC Board Member Highlight

Kevin Locke:
Prairie Public recently interviewed Kevin Locke and several others about the Densmore Repatriation Project. The project’s goals are to re-record, catalog, and make Frances Densmore’s documentation of Lakota songs from the early 1900s accessible. The documented 260 songs were recorded over a century ago and provide a detailed look into what life, language, and culture were like on Standing Rock during that time.

This project which began in 2021 provides several purposes. This project is teaching the younger generations the skills to be involved in documenting language and giving them access to past generations’ cultural knowledge through song. Kevin is a world-renowned hoop dancer, flute player, as well as a cultural and language ambassador. Music as an art and learning resource is close to Kevin’s heart.

Learn more about the Densmore Repatriation Project here.
Also, keep an eye out on our social media pages to see Kevin’s contributions to our upcoming posts! 

NLD Mobile Beta – Testing Soon!

We’ve reached another milestone that brings us closer to the release of the NLD 3.0. Woohoo! The NLD has officially begun beta testing on iOS (Apple) platforms. 

The teams, teachers, and learners at LSI who have been involved in the beta testing are making sure the NLD is running smoothly. Over 400 native speakers have used their knowledge and wisdom to create one of the most accurate and up-to-date learning tools for Lakota language. The collaboration resulted in a total of 40,838 Lakota word entries and 53,000 example sentences. The NLD makes those elders’ contributions accessible and opens up more opportunities for second language learners to have conversations using the language.

Tókša akhé  – the LLC Team

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The latest news, upcoming events, and new materials from Lakota Language Consortium.

News & Recent Events

Lakota Summer Institute Recap

Last month we spent 2 weeks immersed in Lakota Language with over 50 passionate Lakota Summer Institute participants. We were happy to see both the new and familiar faces of the Lakota language learners. Learners spent their time engaged in communicative (conversational) Lakota and Lakota grammar through zoom. Participants had the option to join the beginner or pre-intermediate tracks based on their Lakota language experience. We laughed, learned, and grew deeper into our Lakota language journeys and we are incredibly thankful. We would like to send a big wóphila to the 2022 LSI participants as well as our instructors Allen Wilson, Jan Ullrich, Kimberlee Campbell, Shania Black Bear-Searby, and Marek Kupiec.

Learning Lakota as a second language is difficult and the world doesn’t stop for us. We want to recognize those that were able to attend for sharing this time and space with us. We would also like to acknowledge those who had prior commitments and still make the effort to be in the language each day. It takes community building and the passion of each and every person to bring Lakota to the forefront of our daily experience. We feel reinvigorated and look forward to the next one. For now tókša akhé waŋčhíyaŋkiŋ kte!

LLC Board Update

Lakota Language Consortium Board 
(Top left to right)  Kevin Locke, Šišókaduta, Travis Condon, Jan Ullrich, and Wil Meya
(Bottom left to right) Richard Two Dogs and Ben Black Bear Jr.
(Tipiziwin Tolman and Iris Eagle Chasing not pictured, were unable to attend in person) 

Last month the LLC board met up in the beautiful Pahá Sápa for 2 days to review LLC’s past year and to plan for the year ahead. There are several projects and events planned for the upcoming year that we are excited to share with you when we can! One of the important aspects that the board discussed is recognizing the various people involved in maintaining the Lakota language. They have committed to sharing their language journeys and in turn, are inviting others to share what learning the language looks like for each person. We will be adding a section in our newsletter to share what positive language projects our board is participating in. To kick off this month we would like to recognize two of our LLC board members Iris Eagle Chasing and Tipiziwin Tolman! 

Read more about our Board Members here.

Tipiziwin Tolman:
Tipiziwin will be featured on our social media pages to share the Back to School theme of the month as well as the weekly Motivational Phrases! These clips highlighting our themes will be available each week to bring more opportunities to engage in the language on a familiar platform.
If you have been a long-time follower of the newsletter and social media you may remember Tipiziwin being featured on our page in the past. She did an interview with LLC to talk about her presentations at the Tusweca Language Summit. Tipiziwin shares from her heart and has a deep passion and love for the language. It is very exciting to have her back on the page and we hope you enjoy hearing one of the many voices of Lakota Language! 

Iris Eagle Chasing:
Iris has been teaching at Takini School for the past 14 years and was recently in CGTN America’s Video talking about Lakota Language with teachers from the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation. She reminds us why it’s important to invest our time in learning our language and provides a serious look into the realities of Lakota language use.
It is her passion for language that has her voice in several of our most commonly used language resources. Iris is featured in the Lakota Bernstein Bears series as Mama Bear, the female voice in the NLD, as well as the Audio Series. Her worries have been turned into action and she remains one of the people at the forefront of pushing back again language loss. We are very honored to be working alongside Iris. 

NLD Mobile Beta – Testing Soon!

We’ve reached another milestone that brings us closer to the release of the NLD 3.0. Woohoo! The NLD has officially begun beta testing on iOS (Apple) platforms. 

The teams, teachers, and learners at LSI have been involved in the beta testing are making sure the NLD is running smoothly. Over 400 native speakers have used their knowledge and wisdom to create one of the most accurate and up-to-date learning tools for Lakota language. The collaboration resulted in a total of 40,838-Lakota word entries and 53,000 example sentences. The NLD makes those elders’ contributions accessible and opens up more opportunities for second language learners to have conversations using the language.

Once we are ready for more beta testers, we will send an email asking for volunteers!

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Thíŋpsiŋla Itkáȟča-Wí (June) 2022 Newsletter

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The latest news, upcoming events, and new materials from Lakota Language Consortium.

News & Recent Events

Registration Is Open To All

Lakota Summer Institute is NOW open to all language learners eager to learn Lakota! This event will be held in a virtual format on Zoom.

Since 2007 LLC has been hosting the Lakota Summer Institute. These classes are designed to offer a deep dive into the Lakota Language. Language events offer beginner, pre-intermediate, and teacher tracks so learners can have the time and space to learn and use essential skills with other language learners at their level.

Teacher Track –
June 27th – July 1st

Registration Closes 6/24/2022
Choose the Teacher Track if you are a Lakota language teacher wanting to build upon their teaching and language skills. Dr. Kimberlee Campbell will be instructing this one-week continuing education session being held virtually. 

Beginner & Pre-Intermediate
July 18th – 29th

Lakota language learners can enroll in Beginner and Pre-Intermediate classes. You can attend 1 week or 2 weeks of sessions from 9 am – 4:15 pm that will cover communicative and grammar topics. This is a great opportunity to connect with others learning Lakȟólʼiyapi. 

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Scholarship Applications Open

If you are a Lakota person interested in participating in the upcoming Lakota Summer Institute online we do have scholarships available so you can attend for free! The scholarship covers your registration for LSI Online and course materials. Click the “Apply Now” button below for details and to apply. Make sure to apply for the scholarship before completing the registration. The scholarship confirmation will have instructions on how to register as a scholarship recipient.

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If you have questions about this summer’s events you can reply to this newsletter or email events@lakhota.org for assistance. 

New Lakota Dictionary 3.0 for Desktop – Available Soon!

If you’ve been a long-time subscriber you’ve seen this section in this newsletter for a long time. We are happy to share that our Linguistics team is in the final editing stages of the updated dictionary. Stay tuned to this section for updates in the coming months.

The New Lakota Dictionary for your desktop’s latest update will be available soon for Mac and PC with new entries and example sentences. This updated version builds on decades of linguistic work to create the most accurate and up-to-date dictionary possible, with 6,000 new entries and 13,000 new example sentences.

The New Lakota Dictionary was created in partnership with over 400 native speakers to ensure accuracy not only in spelling and definition but in context as well. This is an invaluable resource for Lakota learners everywhere and is easily accessible to anyone with a computer. When a user searches a word, they are presented with multiple definitions and spellings depending on the context in which the word is being used, as well as example sentences to demonstrate the word in a complete Lakota phrase. A total of 31,000-word entries and 53,000 example sentences makes the New Lakota Dictionary the most in-depth Lakota dictionary available, and an important tool in Lakota language learning and preservation.

Tókša akhé  – the LLC Team

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