Iitl aa Xaad Kil tla’aandaang - The Haida language is taking care of us
An elder, a mother and her teenaged daughter worked together to revitalize their endangered language isolate, creating a Haida language app of over 3000 phrases. Learn about the healing impact the project had on them and intergenerational language community it created. (session 3.2.2) 44827.mp3
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