The Dictionary I Read For Fun

The Dictionary I Read For Fun  John McWhorter | The New York Times | March 2, 2023 Not long ago, a book that is truly a gorgeous thing, in all senses of the word, was published. It is a third and expanded edition of a full-length dictionary of the Native American language

Largest Native American Dictionary, New Lakota Dictionary, Unveiled

Largest Native American Dictionary, New Lakota Dictionary, Unveiled Indian Gaming | December 23, 2022 Deputy Director Alex FireThunder (left) with first language speaker Robert Two Crow (right) at the New Lakota Dictionary unveiling. KYLE, SD – The Lakota Language Consortium (LLC) has released the New Lakota Dictionary and an accompanying free app that

Mobile App to Preserve Lakota Language for Future Generations

Mobile App to Preserve Lakota Language for Future Generations The Lakota Language Consortium released a new edition of its dictionary in an overhauled mobile app intended for use in Lakota reservation schools, as well as schools with a large Lakota community. Giovanni Albanese | Government Technology | December 22, 2022 Looking

‘Keep that fire going:’ Nonprofit aims to preserve Lakota language and culture – Lakota Language Weekend – Denver 2022

'Keep that fire going:' Nonprofit aims to preserve Lakota language and culture  DENVER — November is Native American Heritage Month, and the first weekend of the month coincided with a class in Denver aimed at preserving and protecting the Lakota language. The two-day session was hosted by a nonprofit organization called the Lakota Language Consortium, which

2022 Tusweca Language Summit Recap

Earlier this month the LLC staff and board had the opportunity to attend Tusweca Tiospaye’s 11th Annual Language Summit in Rapid City, SD. We held a booth for 2 of the 3 days of the summit, listened in on the sessions, and had a lot of great conversations. The theme of the conference was “Uniting

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