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- Native Now Language
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WE SHALL REMAIN could not have been made without the extensive involvement of Native people. In addition to the involvement of Native directors, producers and professional actors, the production teams reached out to Native communities to cast dozens of non-professional actors who brought a wealth of knowledge about their cultures to the set.
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- Language in We Shall Remain
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Links to language scenes from the seriesWatch Now: Preview Film: Language
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- Cherokee Language
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The Cherokee Nation, the largest of three federally recognized Cherokee tribes, numbers more than 284,000 citizens. view clips
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- Shawnee Language
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In 2008, funding priorities in the tribe shifted, and Shawnee language classes were cancelled. view clips
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- Nipmuc Language
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Today, fewer than 10 people speak the Algonquian language dialect spoken by the Nipmuc people. view clips
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