
Indigenous speakers gather to develop plans for revitalizing Native languages
From Montana News by Montana Public Radio
June 9, 2026 · 2 min
About this episode
The episode discusses a summit aimed at revitalizing critically endangered Indigenous languages in Montana.
Montana’s tribes are losing their native languages. At least three Indigenous languages in the state are considered critically endangered. One summit is working to change that.
Topics covered
- Indigenous languages
- language revitalization
- cultural preservation
- Montana tribes
- endangered languages
Keywords
- Indigenous languages
- Montana tribes
- language revitalization
- cultural preservation
- endangered languages
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Montana’s tribes
Places: Montana, Native languages
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