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In reply to the discussion: Most Common Language Spoken By State (Other than English or Spanish) [View all]AnneD
(15,774 posts)28. There are 11 at large groups....
through out the US (these are tribal role card carrying members). The immersion school is in the Tahlequah area and has been a great success. The best part-young children can talk to their elders and knowledge is passed from the generations and not forgotten.
They now have Cherokee fonts for the computers and smart phones. Language classes are offered over the internet and there is material for every age group. I particularly love the games. As one of our Chiefs once wisely put it....we don't want the Cherokee Nation to be a foot note in history.
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Fearless
May 2014
OP
You know what this means don't you? Putin is going to invade Oregon next. nt
okaawhatever
May 2014
#1
Anywhere there are big military bases, there will be a lot of Vietnamese, Koreans, and Filipinos
Ex Lurker
May 2014
#7
Me too. Maybe some of them work for Michelin, but where do the rest of them come from? nt
raccoon
May 2014
#17
I'm surprised there are so many German speakers still. Though I know those roots go back centuries.
nomorenomore08
May 2014
#15
Hmong will probably overtake Dakota in South Dakota pretty soon. If not already.
Comrade Grumpy
May 2014
#54
Also, the ancestors on my father's side came over from Germany in the 1800s. Plenty of German names
Elwood P Dowd
May 2014
#51
Wow, it looks like MI is the only state that speaks Arabic most. There is a huge
catbyte
May 2014
#56