ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Federal grant programs aimed at preserving Indigenous languages would be extended for a few more years and expanded to allow more American Indian tribes to participate under legislation that has cleared its final congressional hurdle. The U.S. House approved the measure Monday, sending it to the president's desk. The Senate gave its approval earlier this year….
Source: Red Lake Nation News
Measure aimed at preserving Native languages clears Congress
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