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The Myaamia Project Revitalizes Miami Indian Language - Part One

Story by TOM BORGERDING


 
A project to recover a Native American language will get a boost this spring with the publication of a dictiionary. The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University in Oxford combined tribal knowledge with University resources to bring back a language that was spoken through-out much of Ohio and Indiana prior to statehood. It's the Myaamia Project.
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