KAWC: Quechan Nation works to increase number of speakers

The Quechan Nation is working to create more speakers of the tribal language:
The BBC reports 25 world languages die each year. With an estimated number of less than 100 fluent native Quechan speakers, the language of the tribe whose reservation sits on the southern portion of the Arizona-California border is in danger of extinction. Tribal members are determined to reverse this trend.

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Tribe Strives to Revive Quechan Language (KAWC 10/3)

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