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sa国际传媒淲e cannot reconcile without speaking the same wordssa国际传媒: Ktunaxa language course offered

The Ktunaxa language is traditionally spoken by the peoples of of the Ktunaxa Nation, which covers approximately 70,000 square kilometres within the Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, and historically included parts of Alberta, Montana, Washington, and Idaho.
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Alfred Joseph and Mara Nelson lead the Ktunaxa language course. CBEEN image

The Ktunaxa language is traditionally spoken by the peoples of of the Ktunaxa Nation, which covers approximately 70,000 square kilometres within the Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia, and historically included parts of Alberta, Montana, Washington, and Idaho.

According to aqam.net, sa国际传媒淭he Ktunaxa language is an integral part of our identity as a nation and a community. It is known as a cultural isolate language sa国际传媒 an exceptionally unique language unlike and unrelated to any other in the world sa国际传媒 and it is critically endangered.sa国际传媒

Mara Nelson, is 蕯aq獗maknik (a Ktunaxa person), and she, along with Ktunaxa elder, Alfred Joseph, are leading courses this fall in the language.

Running September through December 2023, the courses are available via Zoom through the Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network.

sa国际传媒淐BEEN is the platform we use for the classes,sa国际传媒 Nelson said. sa国际传媒淭hey give us a wonderful venue.sa国际传媒

Nelson says that there are currently under 30 fluent speakers of the Ktunaxa language.

sa国际传媒淭hankfully that number is rising,sa国际传媒 she said.

One of the goals of the courses when they began in 2022 was to educate the educators that live and teach in Ktunaxa territory so that the language is present in every Ktunaxa classroom, but that has evolved.

sa国际传媒淥riginally it was to educate educators, but we realized we need business people, cashiers in our stores, those who work in libraries, to be comfortable in our greetings,sa国际传媒 Nelson said. sa国际传媒淥ur goal is that anyone who call calls Ktunaxa home is comfortable with the language.

The 12-weeks of lessons cover greetings, common daily items, verb and noun work and, very importantly, sounds. The sounds are important, Nelson says, so the words in this very distinct language are pronounced properly.

sa国际传媒淓ach session we say the day, greetings, and then there is a unit of work.sa国际传媒

They are beyond pleased with the response the courses have received since the beginning, she says.

sa国际传媒淥ur goal was 45 students, we got 75 to 80 with a hunger to know this language. We started in November 2022 and have been running continuously.sa国际传媒

There are still a few spots available in this fallsa国际传媒檚 course. You can sign up .

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 very important that residents know the language of the Ktunaxa people, so that we can greet each other with respect. The land is rooted with the language and culture,sa国际传媒 Nelson said.

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